Tractor lighting

   / Tractor lighting #21  
Thanks for the info on switching the lights on. Question is how do you switch them off? :eek:

Did you just grab the aux feed from there and supply the relay...then install a small rocker type switch to control the lights?

Thanks...
Mike

No I do not have any rocker switch in the loop when I turn the tractor off then the lights go off. For the summer when I do not need the rear facing lights then I will just disconnect the relay switch wire from the aux power connector.
 
   / Tractor lighting #22  
Ahh ok...thanks Blizzard.

You gave me the ammo I needed to get started.

:D
 
   / Tractor lighting #23  
Here's the way I wired mine in using relays and the existing light switch, I liked that the ignition switch turns off the factory headlights and also shuts off the new Aux lights. This way if somebody forgets to shut them off or accidently bumps a switch I don't end up with a dead battery.
 

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   / Tractor lighting #24  
Wow DonT...that's a great idea!

...and simple too with my modest two lamp single switch set up!

Thanks everyone for the great feedback... :)
 
   / Tractor lighting #25  
A while back I found a dozen relays with pigtails under $20 shipped, I use them for everything
 
   / Tractor lighting #26  
Would they also work for kids bedroom lights? :eek:

I love finding deals like that. Wire crimp connectors, relays, lighting, wire/cords, chain....the list goes on.
 
   / Tractor lighting #27  
I was looking at something like this HERE from TSC for the switch and then most likely purchase 2 - 55 watt floods and position one pointing forward and one pointing in the rear.

I bought that same kit from TSC and it worked great for me. I had an aux line that ran where I mounted my lights so, I onlt had to break into the line for the switch and I was done. I used all the wires on other projects! It was very simple and it was my very first wiring job by myself.
 
   / Tractor lighting #28  
Just thought I'd share our lighting setup.

We installed 2 forward facing and 1 rearward facing LED lamps. They are pricy, but very bright and draw very little power.

We fabbed up some brackets that hold two LED flashing warning lights, and mounted the work lights under them.

Wired directly to the battery, with sealed weatherproof switches near the fender.

Here are some pics

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   / Tractor lighting #29  
Just thought I'd share our lighting setup.

We installed 2 forward facing and 1 rearward facing LED lamps. They are pricy, but very bright and draw very little power.

We fabbed up some brackets that hold two LED flashing warning lights, and mounted the work lights under them.

Wired directly to the battery, with sealed weatherproof switches near the fender.

Nice looking job.
 

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