TennesseePA
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I agree but I like the higher capacity, cleaner installation and build quality so I only have to do it once.That will work, but so will any chinzy little pair of diodes for a buck.
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I agree but I like the higher capacity, cleaner installation and build quality so I only have to do it once.That will work, but so will any chinzy little pair of diodes for a buck.
I have mine wired directly to each respective reverse light input on the taillights. Works great and adds quite a bit of light for reverse backup driving. They only draw 1 amp per light so it will be fine on the reverse light circuit.I can wire a house but will no longer attempt to mess with auto wiring. Can these lights just be wired to the reverse lights to come on when I put the truck in reverse and want to see what’s behind me?
I personally would not run it this way because CAN is weird... FCA runs equipment out of the BCM instead of triggering relayed circuits so who knows if you'd have the headroom for the additional 2A or so that the lights require. Standard bulbs are a 2A draw so that's doubling what is expected but with the LED package or with LED bulbs, you might be good.I can wire a house but will no longer attempt to mess with auto wiring. Can these lights just be wired to the reverse lights to come on when I put the truck in reverse and want to see what’s behind me?
I don't understand that about home vs. auto. I work on both, auto is far less dangerous, and easier. In 12v wiring, positive=hot, chassis ground=neutral, and there's just no safety ground which is the green in residential. That's it, no phases, no other crazy stuff. To know if your load is supported, go look at the fuses running that circuit, just like a house. Despite a lot of fears about the intelligent bus systems, they aren't all that crazy. Stay off the monitored circuits like headlamp/turn signal, and off critical ones like fuel injection, ABS, ignition. Otherwise it's just not a big deal.I can wire a house but will no longer attempt to mess with auto wiring. Can these lights just be wired to the reverse lights to come on when I put the truck in reverse and want to see what’s behind me?
Yes, they can be. I used a T harness from Curt, installed behind the bumper, and connected a set of reverse lights to the trailer wiring.I can wire a house but will no longer attempt to mess with auto wiring. Can these lights just be wired to the reverse lights to come on when I put the truck in reverse and want to see what’s behind me?
While this is good and useful info, note that the trailer reverse MAY or MAY NOT be part of the main reverse light circuit. They could be separate, with different load capabilities. Because this works on the trailer circuit we cannot assume that it also works on the main reverse light wires.Yes, they can be. I used a T harness from Curt, installed behind the bumper, and connected a set of reverse lights to the trailer wiring.
I would not advise tapping into the main reverse light wiring. It creates a potential failure point in the factory wiring harness. The T harness leaves all the factory wiring intact, and provides a quick disconnect point.While this is good and useful info, note that the trailer reverse MAY or MAY NOT be part of the main reverse light circuit. They could be separate, with different load capabilities. Because this works on the trailer circuit we cannot assume that it also works on the main reverse light wires.
This is what you need for dual control. It works with input from reverse light or aux switch.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007HRO564/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
I just tried that link and it worked perfectly fine for me ??‍Thanks for posting this but the link doesn't work. Any update on this?