Cable Management for Light Bars

Topperfam

New member
First off, I'm very new to electrical systems and overlanding in general, so I apologize if this is a silly question.

I have a few cheap led light bars coming in the mail and each one of them is going to directly connect to my battery. This is going to mean that I will have at least three additional cable attached to the battery, which is then going to look terrible. Is there a way I can run a single, thicker wire from the battery to a device that then splits the power to 3 or more devices. The lights run at 20-120W and in the future I may get one that requires 288W.

Here's kind of what I'm looking to accomplish.
f150 Cable Management.jpg

Any input would be appreciated.
 

jeegro

Adventurer
If you want a switch on the light, and/or activated only when the car is in ACC (accessory position) then there are further considerations, which may affect whether you want a regular fuse panel like the Blue Sea, or a fuse/relay combo unit (Bussmann makes a nice one, but there is a lot of DIY involved)
 

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