Maximum Amperage of Roadmaster RM-690 Park Lamp Diode at 12-Volts DC
Question:
Roadmaster Single Park Light Diode What is the maiximum amperage this device can take at 12vdc please?
asked by: Fred B
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Expert Reply:
At 12 v DC, the maximum amperage of the # RM-690 park light diode is 85 amps, which should be plenty high enough for anything you'd run into.
expert reply by:
Mike L
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