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Curious if anyone knows how to hook these up ? Do I remove the black piece? Lights came with zero directions.
the black piece is the insulator looks like the screw is too short or pushed in.Curious if anyone knows how to hook these up ? Do I remove the black piece? Lights came with zero directions.
They are getting too much juice. Someone really gave er the beanswell what i found out...….the screw in the inside of the headlight in my opinion was too long. A shorter screw would of secured the internal wire while allowing to screw in an external wire on the outside. That is the way the old lights were wired.
I ran the tractor wire into the inside of the new headlight and secured to the internal screw. 12 volt LED lights instantly burned out while the 12 volt incandescent bulbs didn't. Not sure what happened there.
Im not understanding how they would get too much juice? 12 volt LEDs running off of a 12 volt battery?They are getting too much juice. Someone really gave er the beans
Maybe it isn't grounding, I would test the wires.Im not understanding how they would get too much juice? 12 volt LEDs running off of a 12 volt battery?
The new headlights had a ground wire inside the casing. Should that be removed?
..............I ran the tractor wire into the inside of the new headlight and secured to the internal screw. 12 volt LED lights instantly burned out while the 12 volt incandescent bulbs didn't. Not sure what happened there.