LED light install... BUT look mom, no holes!

   / LED light install... BUT look mom, no holes!
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#81  
Okay resurrecting this thread after finally putting a little video together to show how bright the 27W Tuff lights are in practice. My BIL as well as a few others have been asking and it is pretty hard to answer just how bright they are in words. So check this youtube video I posted if you care: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1lydv9fRsA

I am very happy with the mounting... two facing forward for FEL work and general maneuvering. Two facing rear for the BH. I can pivot them so all four face in one direction but two lights in both directions is plenty for my needs. I really don't work much at night... just want some good lights during the evening and getting home (a couple hundred yards) :D
 
   / LED light install... BUT look mom, no holes!
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#82  
It's been 2.5+ years since install so I thought I would post an update especially for those wondering about durability of adhesive bond. Here are a couple pics I just took. The lights and wiring loom have been subjected to branches, weather, etc. and no failures as expected. Decided to put a decal on the ROPS as I have had many people ask 'how i did that'.

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   / LED light install... BUT look mom, no holes! #83  
Good to know :thumbsup:

Thanks for the update.
 
   / LED light install... BUT look mom, no holes! #84  
It's been 2.5+ years since install so I thought I would post an update especially for those wondering about durability of adhesive bond. Here are a couple pics I just took. The lights and wiring loom have been subjected to branches, weather, etc. and no failures as expected. Decided to put a decal on the ROPS as I have had many people ask 'how i did that'.

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Can we get a 3.5 yr update??

brian
 
   / LED light install... BUT look mom, no holes!
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#85  
Can we get a 3.5 yr update??

brian
Sure... still going strong. Love the install and the lights. No failures and I have bashed them around a bit with low hanging fir branches. I am glad I mounted the lights under the ROPS even though there isn't much clearance for my head when using the BH. I'm 6'2'' and they are close but don't get in the way.

If you like the Click Bond solution for mounting things on your tractor, see my other threads or You Tube videos for Chain (ammo) Box install and Fire Extinguisher install.

If you can't find them and are interested, I will post the links.
 
   / LED light install... BUT look mom, no holes! #86  
What are people using to switch the rops work lights? I have the Kubota rear light installed by the dealer on my GL4740. It gets power whenever the ignition switch is in the on position, but there is an additional switch on the light itself so it’s not always on with the ignition.

The new LED lights that I purchased (not yet installed) don’t have their own switch, so they would be always on with the ignition if I hook them up the same as the existing work light.

I’ve looked for an outdoor-rated switch to mount on the rops (with zip ties, or something else not requiring drilling). Haven’t found anything yet.

Thoughts?
 
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#87  
What are people using to switch the rops work lights? I have the Kubota rear light installed by the dealer on my GL4740. It gets power whenever the ignition switch is in the on position, but there is an additional switch on the light itself.

The LED lights that I purchased don’t have their own switch, so they would be always on with the ignition if I hook them up the same as the existing work light.

Thoughts?
If you go back to post 11-14 it shows a few pics. I added an auxiliary fuse panel, relay and a couple of switches in the dash for forward/rear facing light control.
 
   / LED light install... BUT look mom, no holes! #88  
I added a switch on my dash as well so they're not on needlessly. As dragoneggs said already put in a inline fuse to protect yourself.
 
   / LED light install... BUT look mom, no holes! #89  
Did the same... added an aux fuse box & ordered bezels & switches for the dash for all my accessories..

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   / LED light install... BUT look mom, no holes!
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The electrical can be a bit intimidating if you haven't done it before, but it is pretty simple once you get into it. Lots of helpful info on YouTube, etc to give you the confidence. Just make good solid and waterproof connections to save yourself the agony of intermittent issues. I really like to use heat shrink tubing vs. electrical tape. Easy and makes for a clean professional install.
 

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