madmax12
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If you wire an LED backwards it it a short circuit. They conduct when forward biased, and glow when reverse biased. Be sure to observe polarity.
I'll mention that to him. Thanks. :thumbsup:
If you wire an LED backwards it it a short circuit. They conduct when forward biased, and glow when reverse biased. Be sure to observe polarity.
JRP said:If you wire an LED backwards it it a short circuit. They conduct when forward biased, and glow when reverse biased. Be sure to observe polarity.
Notforhire said:<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=284938"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=284937"/>Here is my nothing fancy installation. Two 27 watt LED floods looking forward and two toward the rear. All are fed from the 10 amp work light circuit.
How do they work at night?
Go for it. Stupid kubota engineers mounted M6800 headlights low, below the FEL bucket. The plastec lenses also faded milk jug white. I added two lights higher, inside the FEL frame hood guard. I clipped one wire in the factory harness that went to the factory high beam filament and wired it to the new lights. Now the low-high switch operates the factory low (dim) beam, or my high and bright beam which shine over the FEL bucket instead of into the bucket back. The work light circuit goes to the rear work light.
Do it.
Can you put up a picture of inside ROPS lights - I want to do the same but I am really not sure about the brackets? Did you make them or buy them?