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Need a diagram for H light switch.

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Swifty

10-23-2007 16:16:32




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I need a diagram for a light switch for an H. The switch I have looks like it is supposed to have a fuse in it. I want to try to get some lights going for this weekend. We are going to use the tractor for a hayride for about 30 teenagers. The tractor has been converted to 12 volt.




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Jossette

10-24-2007 14:46:45




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 Re: Need a diagram for H light switch. in reply to Swifty, 10-23-2007 16:16:32  
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Janicholson

10-23-2007 18:17:03




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 Re: Need a diagram for H light switch. in reply to Swifty, 10-23-2007 16:16:32  
Good question, complex answer.
The diagrams (Bob M's) will be fine for making stock lights with equivalent wattage 12v bulbs work correctly. If trailer lights are needed, or additional tractor lights, they should be supplied separately from the load side of the Amp gauge with a separate 20 amp fuse and switch. The original light switch will not carry the load. Lights should be placed on the wagon such that all corners are lit. at the height of the flat of the deck. Reflective tape should be placed on the rear to mark the top right and left corners of the rear endgate. Running 14 gauge Zip cord (two conductor vinyl covered appliance wire) down each side works well and is tidy. If you use LED lights, the cord can be 18 gauge, and the light switch would handle that added load. It will not handle bright halogen headlights or tail illumination lights. I would use a switch box and fuse that can be disconnected easily and kept with the trailer lights to make it easy to get ready the next time. Good fun, JimN

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Andy Motteberg

10-23-2007 16:38:02




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 Re: Need a diagram for H light switch. in reply to Swifty, 10-23-2007 16:16:32  
Yes, there is a fuse. I was told to use 15 amps.
Bob M has a wiring diagram that shows how to wire the switch and lights. Click the link below.

Andy.



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