Ok so as things progress and more and more "stuff" gets added to my JK this thought popped into my head last night how much load can the system take? And do I need to connect things differently?
So I am not an electrical guru by any means but I am very comfortable around AC power and understand loads and conductivity and resistance etc. However while I can hook up my gear and run cable in the jeep and understand to stay away from wear points and heat source I realize I don't know much about the whole system and what kind of load I am putting it under.
So the JK is designed (presumably) to handle all of its own electrical running everything from HVAC, to multimedia and DC inverters as well as all the normal electrical systems in the vehicle throttle systems, injectors, fuel pumps, ABS and EPS systems, onboard displays, stock lighting, onboard electrical like auto door locks power windows mirrors defroster etc etc.
But how does it handle after market stuff like
Upgraded headlights (surely my Hella4 draw more wattage than my stock headlights)
CB Radio - probably not much but still
Onboard compressor - only when needed I know but again a draw
Then the stuff to come
9500lb Winch
Some offroad lights
So my question in a round about way is this.........I currently have my CB and compressor hooked directly to the batter and in my world I would hook my winch and lights to it as well but that seems to me to be a issue waiting to happen.
Is this the best way to hook stuff up?
Is there a switch (maybe not the right term but essentially a fused or circuit breakered junction box) that makes more sense.
Also I would like to be able to have the junction switched so that I can turn it on or shut it off from the dash so that things like, winches, lights compressors, etc are not drawing any power when not needed (presumably these are like any house appliance that is plugged in and draw slightly even when off)
I tried search but didn't really find anything that addressed my thoughts.......if there is such a thread point me to it and I will happily read away.
Thanks