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Has anyone tried putting diodes on the ground side so you don't have to put one set on every hot wire? i can't see why it wouldn't work???
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Huh??Has anyone tried putting diodes on the ground side so you don't have to put one set on every hot wire? i can't see why it wouldn't work???
ok, we all know diodes drop voltage , if you put the right amount in a row and use a metal tube to hold them in place , it should drop the voltage to 12 volt or around that even 14-15 would work. If you got a pigtail like Artisam said and a trail plug for the other end. Then just put one set or diodes on the ground side it should drop the voltage on every circuit ie, tail , brakes and turn.Huh??
Did you get normal rectifiers or bridge rectifiers? I hear bridge rectifiers are a heirloom variety.I've planted diodes in the ground, in my zener garden.
Normal silicon diode has a voltage drop between 0.6–1.7 volts each , stack a few button type in a metal tube and your good to go.
Nice!I've planted diodes in the ground, in my zener garden.
Have they sprouted yet?I've planted diodes in the ground, in my zener garden.
I did the same thing...some guy named Schottky showed me how.I've planted diodes in the ground, in my zener garden.
??For 24 bucks at Rural King the entire 12 volt setup. Put the lights side by side you have two trailer plugs. No adapter. Just plug and go. Takes about half an hour to instal.
Allow me to translate into English for you, Frodo:For 24 bucks at Rural King the entire 12 volt setup. Put the lights side by side you have two trailer plugs. No adapter. Just plug and go. Takes about half an hour to instal.
For 24 bucks at Rural King (a farm supply store) you can buy the entire 12 volt setup, including all the necessary wires and connectors. Install the new lights beside the existing lights. You will then have two complete lighting systems in parallel, including the trailer plugs. No adapter will be needed. Just plug and go. Takes about half an hour to install.
What do you do with the truck side, tap into the 12 pin plug thats there with a 7 way rv plug.
So you have the 12 pin and 7 way plug mounted on the truck?
Or are using an adapter plug?
The second set of lights on the trailer are 24/12 volt bulbs or LEDs?
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