azrangerman85
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The finished result, the switch works now , and im going to run it up into the hole on the dash where the cigarette lighter is (what a useless tool)
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the instructions said to solder them . They are isolated and that isnt possible ... I have an inline fuse right at the circuitUmmm yea, those solder joints at the light connection are gonna burn your truck to the ground one day. If that wasn't the issue, it will be.
the instructions said to solder them . They are isolated and that isnt possible ... I have an inline fuse right at the circuit
There were no pigtails on the led lights...they have prongs only. The hardwire instructions said to solder the prongs. I did wrap the solder joints individually and isolated them from eachotherWhen I said isolated... I meant like... did you slip a piece of heat shrink over the solder joints individually?
I still would have suggested using the pigtail and soldering your wires there...
that is an extension plugI was just looking at your picture and it sure looked like a couple of connectors... one with a pigtail. That's why I mentioned it.
that is an extension plug
I don't understand why you keep saying pigtails, the leds dont have pig tails. they have prongs.So... if you plugged it on... power and ground on the pigtail wires... The LEDs wouldn't illuminate? My guess would be they would... but not positive.
I don't understand why you keep saying pigtails, the leds dont have pig tails. they have prongs.