A wiring question regarding the installation of two 50-watt mobile radios. I have two 50-watt radios, pulling 15 amps each when transmitting on their respective highest power setting. I do not intend to operate both radios at the same time, but am installing them for insurance for communications when in the backcountry where my CB or cell phone cannot do the job. The radios are a GMRS 50-watt and a VHF/UHF 50-watt ham radio. Now, finally, is here my question with, hopefully, sufficient detail and specifics. I want to install an auxiliary fuse block that services the radios. However, I am trying to determine where to put a relay or relays as part of the system. I am running 10 gauge fused wire (both ground and power are fused) directly from the battery. The fuses are 20 amps each. I am presently considering two options: (1) First option is wiring a switched 4-pin, 40/30 amp relay directly from the wires running from the battery, controlled by an ignition switch so that the system does not work until the ignition is activated. The relay then would be wired to an auxiliary fuse block connecting the 87-pin to the fuse block's positive pole and grounding the relay (85-pin) to the fuse block's negative pole which is also receiving the negative 10 gauge wire directly from the battery. The relay, of course, is receiving its power via the 30-pin directly from the 10 gauge wire running from the battery. Now, each radio will be wired to the fuse block, receiving power from a positive pole that has been fused with a 20-amp fuse per positive pole and wiring the radios' grounds to the respective poles on the fuse block. (2) The other option is to directly power the fuse block from the battery, then power one or two switched 20 amp relays from the fuse block controlling each radio.
Does any of this make sense? Is there something I am missing here? Thank you for your help.
Does any of this make sense? Is there something I am missing here? Thank you for your help.