MUDONTHETIRES
Gold Member
Hello All,
I previously posted this in the Customization forum and only got one reply although a good one.
I've been reading all the posts about wiring work lights and I think I have everything I need to install some on my tractor but have just a few questions. First, let me tell you what I have. My tractor is a Mahindra 4530. For the work lights install, I have (2) 55 watt traps, 10 gauge wire, 14 gauge wire, (1) 30 amp relay, (2) 15 amp inline fuses and a switch. One 15 amp fuse is for the 10 gauge wire going to the battery. The other 15 amp fuse is for the wire going to "the other power supply in question".
Here are my questions:
1. Do the 15 amp fuses need to be 30 amp fuses and if so, why?
2.The wire coming from terminal 30 of the relay will go to one power supply, probably the battery.
The switch has three terminals:
Switch terminal 1: goes to ground
Switch terminal 2: goes to relay terminal 86
Switch terminal 3: goes to the supply side of the low/high beam wire.
My question is, can I instead connect the wire of switch terminal 3 to the auxiliary wires that is above my 3 point? All 4530's that I've seen have these set of wires. Does anyone suggest a better connection? I have supplied the wiring diagram for my tractor in pdf format below for reference if anyone has any ideas!
Thanks a million in advance!
I previously posted this in the Customization forum and only got one reply although a good one.
I've been reading all the posts about wiring work lights and I think I have everything I need to install some on my tractor but have just a few questions. First, let me tell you what I have. My tractor is a Mahindra 4530. For the work lights install, I have (2) 55 watt traps, 10 gauge wire, 14 gauge wire, (1) 30 amp relay, (2) 15 amp inline fuses and a switch. One 15 amp fuse is for the 10 gauge wire going to the battery. The other 15 amp fuse is for the wire going to "the other power supply in question".
Here are my questions:
1. Do the 15 amp fuses need to be 30 amp fuses and if so, why?
2.The wire coming from terminal 30 of the relay will go to one power supply, probably the battery.
The switch has three terminals:
Switch terminal 1: goes to ground
Switch terminal 2: goes to relay terminal 86
Switch terminal 3: goes to the supply side of the low/high beam wire.
My question is, can I instead connect the wire of switch terminal 3 to the auxiliary wires that is above my 3 point? All 4530's that I've seen have these set of wires. Does anyone suggest a better connection? I have supplied the wiring diagram for my tractor in pdf format below for reference if anyone has any ideas!
Thanks a million in advance!