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I have a question regarding the 12 volt power source in the bed of the Maverick. I am aware the Ford supplies a pigtail plug for the bed 12 volt harness. The question is, " If I want to install a 12volt LED flood light on the back of my truck do I need to use a relay or is the supplied 12 volt already configured relay wise and therefore none is required?"
Thanks for any assistance.
FYI, I plan on using a single Nilight 4" LED flood/spot combo (30watts, I think)
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No knowledge anyone?
 

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I don't believe there is a relay, it's a simple 12 volt source. The plugs in the bed are marked 15 Amps but the owners manual shows one 20 amp fuse supplying both plugs in the bed.
 

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Other than a switch to keep your battery from running down or light burning out, you are good to go.
 

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Thanks guys for the the input! So my take away is switch on one side, direct wire to bed 12 volt, no other issues.
 
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One other question I forgot to ask... Is the bed 12 volt ignition switched or not. My presumption from Spook's post is that it is not switched. ?????
 

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One other question I forgot to ask... Is the bed 12 volt ignition switched or not. My presumption from Spook's post is that it is not switched. ?????
Power remains at the connector for a period of time after the ignition is switched off....I can't remember if it's 15 minutes or 30, but it does turn off.
 
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Power remains at the connector for a period of time after the ignition is switched off....I can't remember if it's 15 minutes or 30, but it does turn off.
Hummm, Interesting..... Thanks guys for the replies.
 
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Power remains at the connector for a period of time after the ignition is switched off....I can't remember if it's 15 minutes or 30, but it does turn off.
15 minutes.
 

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No. You must turn the key back on to have power again.
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