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hmrlvr
10-17-2006, 10:07 PM
So, I finally decided to hook up the lights on the rear of my Gobi rack. The one's that face backward. If nothing else, I will use them to see when I'm pulling the boat out at night. Anyway, I didn't buy the lights made for up there, piaa I think, just some cheap Pep Boys lights. 1st I hook them up to the reverse lights so they come on when backing. Numerous blown fuses later, I decide OK, I'll put in a switch. Get the switch, wire the entire thing up, blown fuse :rant: . This is where I get annoyed. I don't have the wiring schematic anymore for the lights but cumon, black to black and white to white. White being the neutral/ground, black being the load. Noooo, it's fricken backwards, the white is hot. WTF is this right? It works now, so I guess it's right, but it seems wrong. Thats all, shoulda spent the money on the piaas and would of saved some time. Or, I guess i coulda read the directions, whatever I'm a guy.
Desert Dan
10-17-2006, 10:09 PM
hmrlvr
How are you running the hot wire down from the roof rack?
Behind the plastic pillars and in behind the tail lights??
hmrlvr
10-17-2006, 10:13 PM
hmrlvr
How are you running the hot wire down from the roof rack?
Behind the plastic pillars and in behind the tail lights??
when I hooked it to the reverse light, yes. But now that they are switched, the wires run down the rack mount, through a small hole I drilled in the plastic, and down the front pillar to the engine compartment. I looked at my neighbors H2 and thats how his was done, I just matched it.
aetherH3
10-17-2006, 11:36 PM
White being the neutral/ground, black being the load. Noooo, it's fricken backwards, the white is hot. WTF is this right? It works now, so I guess it's right, but it seems wrong.
I've always known black wiring to be ground/neg. :confused: at least you got it figured out.
hmrlvr
10-17-2006, 11:59 PM
I've always known black wiring to be ground/neg. :confused: at least you got it figured out.
I'm just thinking of wiring in a house I guess:yawn:
Khoolhandz
10-18-2006, 12:25 AM
Invest on a cheap voltmeter from Radioshack and you would not have had this problem.
f5fstop
10-18-2006, 12:28 AM
Did you use a relay?
Big Z
10-18-2006, 12:39 AM
So, I finally decided to hook up the lights on the rear of my Gobi rack. The one's that face backward. If nothing else, I will use them to see when I'm pulling the boat out at night. Anyway, I didn't buy the lights made for up there, piaa I think, just some cheap Pep Boys lights. 1st I hook them up to the reverse lights so they come on when backing. Numerous blown fuses later, I decide OK, I'll put in a switch. Get the switch, wire the entire thing up, blown fuse :rant: . This is where I get annoyed. I don't have the wiring schematic anymore for the lights but cumon, black to black and white to white. White being the neutral/ground, black being the load. Noooo, it's fricken backwards, the white is hot. WTF is this right? It works now, so I guess it's right, but it seems wrong. Thats all, shoulda spent the money on the piaas and would of saved some time. Or, I guess i coulda read the directions, whatever I'm a guy.
:jump: Know.it.all.CheapA$$ Back Yard Mechanics! :crying: :D :jump: :grouphug:
wpage
10-18-2006, 11:42 AM
That is a common error. Cheap or expensive. Prefer Red =12v Black=ground:confused:
H3HUMMER
10-18-2006, 04:00 PM
:jump: Know.it.all.CheapA$$ Back Yard Mechanics! :crying: :D :jump: :grouphug:
:jump:
:dancingbanana:
:giggling: :giggling: :giggling:
H3PAC
10-19-2006, 01:21 AM
You may want to try less complex DIY mods on your vehicle. And even then, proceed with extreme caution. :giggling:
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