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Re: 706D wiring for lights
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 22, 2007 at 21:30:02 from (75.19.125.118):
In Reply to: 706D wiring for lights posted by GeneP on January 22, 2007 at 17:26:28:
Wired many of I H's and the vary first thing ya do is SCRAP the fuse and install a 20 amp self resetting breaker , now if ya are going to be adding more the the stock 5 lite set up then ya want to up grade to two 20 amp breakes and one 30 amp CV relay run the two head lites and the rear red off the switch along with dash lites then thru the second breaker and CV relay run the extra field lites this set up will not eat the main switch and NEVER pop a fuse in the middel of the night when your way out back with out a flash lite tryen to find that pack of fuses that ya know are in the tool box someplace BTDT that is why when i do one i do it the way i have said and you will never go with out lites . The power for the CV relay comes off the mainbattery post on the starter thru the breaker to the relay and a jumper wire off the field lite side to the relay to energise it less draw on the lite switch and you also have brighter lites .
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