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Rated @ 5 AMP. But…
We do not recommend running anything directly from the button that pull any significant draw; even if they are rated for 3 to 5 amps it is best for them to be wired in pair with a relay. It is just common sense to use a relay in most automotive use anyway unless you are switching an analog input on your ECU.
Using a relay is also good at preventing back feed over-current from a switched off circuit that could burn the LED (not covered under Warranty), if you have wired it in parrallel with your circuit. Ie a switched off inductive load (like a Fan motor) can often reach 5-10x the nominal voltage for a really short period of time and that can burn out the LED.
Basic wiring skill is required to install these button; if you install a “Two Step” etched billet button on your horn, chance are good your horn will honk when you press it!
LED Wiring
RGB LED button are polarity sensitive and have a Common Anode. That means they share a common Positive (+12vdc) lead and you must ground each color pin you want to light. The wire color on the pigtail will match the buttons LED color pin. You can use them for a single color or make your combination of color. RGB led can not be driven by a LED controller and display the full range of color
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