Electrical issue Denali soundbomb horn help!

The Denali website seems down but other sites list the specs as 20A, so I think you're right on the edge
Again, the difference is because the voltage is higher, therefor the current is higher
I = V/R - so as V goes up I goes up by the same proportion
The load (R) remains the same, but if you increase V by 10% you also increase current by 10%
With Ignition/lights on you are probably in low 12.x at battery; running you are at 14.x
so EASILY 10% more (and maybe even 15%)
 
The Denali website seems down but other sites list the specs as 20A, so I think you're right on the edge
Again, the difference is because the voltage is higher, therefor the current is higher
I = V/R - so as V goes up I goes up by the same proportion
The load (R) remains the same, but if you increase V by 10% you also increase current by 10%

So I could hook it up like I originally did power it from the battery with 12awg wiring and a 30amp fuse?
Then I can buy your keyless system, so I can get some use out of the PCM!!!
Send me a price via pm!!

Again thanks for your help!!
 
So I could hook it up like I originally did power it from the battery with 12awg wiring and a 30amp fuse?
Yes, or trade it for a different brand - when I used to supply the PDM60 version of my keyless, I had a couple of guys wire up airhorn and it was within the 18A spec with the Stebel (@1olbull's comes to mind as one and I tested that myself after re-wiring it last year - Steve might confirm this in case my old-timer's disease is affecting my recollection :D )


Then I can buy your keyless system, so I can get some use out of the PCM!!!...

I no longer do a kit utilizing the PDM60 - my current KeyLess already has its own solid-state switches for the key-switch replacement integrated into the kit; so your PDM60 would have exactly same functionality as it does now, with the key.
Before, with my PDM60-KeyLess variant I used three of the PDM circuits to switch those previously directed through the key leaving three as accessories
Now, whether with my current Key-Less or std key-switch, you will have all 6 circuits of the PDM60 still available to you.
I can't provide that older version as no longer produce that control board.
I can still quote you if you like, but it will be for my current version with the integrated switches. (see my signature link)
 
Yes, or trade it for a different brand - when I used to supply the PDM60 version of my keyless, I had a couple of guys wire up airhorn and it was within the 18A spec with the Stebel (@1olbull's comes to mind as one and I tested that myself after re-wiring it last year - Steve might confirm this in case my old-timer's disease is affecting my recollection :D )




I no longer do a kit utilizing the PDM60 - my current KeyLess already has its own solid-state switches for the key-switch replacement integrated into the kit; so your PDM60 would have exactly same functionality as it does now, with the key.
Before, with my PDM60-KeyLess variant I used three of the PDM circuits to switch those previously directed through the key leaving three as accessories
Now, whether with my current Key-Less or std key-switch, you will have all 6 circuits of the PDM60 still available to you.
I can't provide that older version as no longer produce that control board.
I can still quote you if you like, but it will be for my current version with the integrated switches. (see my signature link)

Yes if you could send me a quote that would be great!! Thanks
 
Peak values are greater than rated amperage. Although horn rated to 20 amps . Comes with 30amp fuse and peaks above 20 on cansmart.
 
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