jeepr wrote:That will work fine. Basically everything you want to run on 12v needs a fused positive and a ground. You can also run things in series.
IE-run the positive to the positive side of a light, then from that positive to the positive on the next light, etc. Do the same with the ground. (your lights are like that in the diagram). You could do the plugs like that too, unless you plan on some serious amp draw.
To put a switch in-line, you can just break the positive line.
Be careful here.... IF you use
series appliance(s) or lamps, voltage of lamp or appliances have to be sized accordingly.... If you are going to put two fixtures in
series you need them to be 6 volt fixtures .... IF you use a 12 volt supply ... if you use 4 fixtures they need to be 3 volts each... The total of voltage drop across fixtures has to be equal to supply voltage to make lamps operate properly
I really think you mean that they should be wired in
parallel... Meaning you can run hot lead (12 volt) to 2 or more fixtures and ground to
other side of two or more fixtures....Such as your lights at bottom of schematic ...
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