I just got in 4 100w lights for my custom roofrack. I also ordered a 12v remote for them so I wouldn't have to mount a switch in the cab.
Here's the plan:
The wiring will enter through the rear hatch, and all of my components (relays, remote switch, fuses) will be mounted back there. I plan on running a 10-12ga. wire directly from my battery to the rear of my ex, as I've assumed there would not be a sufficient 12v power source back there to tap into. The lights will only be switched by the remote, and not wired to my headlights or fogs.
Now all I need is to get it wired up. I'm hoping someone would like to take the challenge of drawing up a simple wiring diagram for me. I'm planning on hooking everything up on Saturday/Sunday.
Here is a photo of the lights and switch:
The lights all have a 12v and ground wire. The switch has 2 ground wires, 1 12v in and 1 12v out.
Thanks in advance for all the help. I can't wait to be able to get back at people who drive with their high beams on all the time
-Brian
Here's the plan:
The wiring will enter through the rear hatch, and all of my components (relays, remote switch, fuses) will be mounted back there. I plan on running a 10-12ga. wire directly from my battery to the rear of my ex, as I've assumed there would not be a sufficient 12v power source back there to tap into. The lights will only be switched by the remote, and not wired to my headlights or fogs.
Now all I need is to get it wired up. I'm hoping someone would like to take the challenge of drawing up a simple wiring diagram for me. I'm planning on hooking everything up on Saturday/Sunday.
Here is a photo of the lights and switch:
The lights all have a 12v and ground wire. The switch has 2 ground wires, 1 12v in and 1 12v out.
Thanks in advance for all the help. I can't wait to be able to get back at people who drive with their high beams on all the time
-Brian