ShadowsPapa
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- First Name
- Bill
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- Runnells, Iowa
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- Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
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Finished up the wiring to operate my Oracle LED backup lights via an aux switch or when in reverse.
Switch #4 allows me to run the bumper-mount lights even with engine off for those times I need light at the rear for strapping down a car, finishing a trailer hookup with engine off, or whatever.
I also configured switch 3 to operate the winch solenoid/disconnect. I set that to operate with engine running only. That also works (it's ready for a winch, anyway)
Bright sunny day with sunlight coming in the windows and the LED garage lights on and they stil lit things up behind the truck -
I hacked the Oracle plug n play harness to create a feed that goes to one of the top diode terminals. That's the red wire from the oracle harness. The white wire comes from the aux switche terminals up front, through the frame and up.
I put a rubber grommet in the frame hole and ran the wire through this plastic split loom and into the frame up front.
I made all connections with open barrel terminals, crimper, sealed with marine type heat shrink (which has a glue that melts and seals as the tube shrinks) and the connections at the diode in the rear tail light pocket are lubed with anti-oxidation grease.
Switch #4 allows me to run the bumper-mount lights even with engine off for those times I need light at the rear for strapping down a car, finishing a trailer hookup with engine off, or whatever.
I also configured switch 3 to operate the winch solenoid/disconnect. I set that to operate with engine running only. That also works (it's ready for a winch, anyway)
Bright sunny day with sunlight coming in the windows and the LED garage lights on and they stil lit things up behind the truck -
I hacked the Oracle plug n play harness to create a feed that goes to one of the top diode terminals. That's the red wire from the oracle harness. The white wire comes from the aux switche terminals up front, through the frame and up.
I put a rubber grommet in the frame hole and ran the wire through this plastic split loom and into the frame up front.
I made all connections with open barrel terminals, crimper, sealed with marine type heat shrink (which has a glue that melts and seals as the tube shrinks) and the connections at the diode in the rear tail light pocket are lubed with anti-oxidation grease.
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