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Old 07-20-2016, 04:53 PM
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I just bought a 50in 400w light bar and flood light bundle from eBay. It came today and I mounted everything up and I was wondering if I had enough to wire it all up? If not, what do I need? If so, then can you please link something or explain how?
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Old 07-20-2016, 05:17 PM
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How do you like the brackets?
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How do you like the brackets?
They fit smooth and tight. They feel strong and overall I like the look.
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From what I see it's all there. You have power for the light bar that will run though the relay, power for the switch that will kick the relay on and turn on the lights, and the switch. Looks pretty self-explanatory to me. Reds go to positive, blacks go to negatives, both on the battery, the light pigtail plugs into the pigtail or plug for the lights.

Personally, I'd ditch it all and run it through an s-pod and call it a day.
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Originally Posted by jordy
From what I see it's all there. You have power for the light bar that will run though the relay, power for the switch that will kick the relay on and turn on the lights, and the switch. Looks pretty self-explanatory to me. Reds go to positive, blacks go to negatives, both on the battery, the light pigtail plugs into the pigtail or plug for the lights.

Personally, I'd ditch it all and run it through an s-pod and call it a day.
But what connects to the flood lights?
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Originally Posted by alecwaller1
But what connects to the flood lights?
#9 is the lead that goes to the light. There should either be a pigtail or a socket coming off the light bar. Making generalizations as I'm not hip to the ebay parts market. What do the destructions say? There could be a chance they tucked a pigtail inside a housing.



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