dodge man
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I just jammed a wire into the positive side of the battery with a fuse nearby, then a switch. I didn't worry about a relay, so far no problems.
And remember that watts are watts so a 27 watt LED light puts out 1/2 the light of a 55 watt LED or non-LED. 1/2 the power consumption = 1/2 the light output, generally speaking.
I was thinking that I would add two 55 watt lights to my BX25D. i was thinking do I want to install a separate switch or use the factory light switch. I can splice into the wiring that feeds the tail lights. I was wondering if the factory switch can handle the extra lights.
You can find a complete kit all pre-wired and ready to go right on your BX (and most other tractors) here Quick-On Work Light Kit
You might even find a few other things you need. BXpanded
BXpanded, I notice that you haven't started to provide LED as an option for your light kits. Is there a reason you could share?