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Old Feb 1, 2009 | 12:25 AM
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Adding backup lights wiring?

I am looking to add some 55w backup lights to my 02 Excursion, and had some questions.I want them to be independent from the stock one, and only come on when I flip a switch. Is the best way to do this tap into one of the axillary under the dash-to the switch-to the lights? Does anyone know if the axillary wire(s) are hot only when the key is on, or all the time? Advice?
 
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Old Feb 1, 2009 | 12:51 AM
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If you want them ONLY to come on from a switch then I would run wire straight from the battery to the lights with a switch and in-line fuse. I have ours hooked up both ways. They come on while in reverse along with the stock lights and I can also turn them on with a switch.

Hope that helps.

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Old Feb 1, 2009 | 02:40 AM
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Most kits will include a relay system. Either run a new power wire to the back, or use the AUX wire from the trailer plug to provide the current for lights. Then mount the relay in a dry spot, probably up near the plugs on the frame or behind the taillights. Then use what ever switch you like to run the relay, you can even use a grounded switch.

I set mine up automatically, when the trailer harness gets voltage on the backup line, power from the AUX circuit goes to the lamps. I had thought about adding another relay so my new lamps would only come on with the tail lights and reverse lights on, but decided against it.
 
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Old Feb 1, 2009 | 07:24 AM
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I made a bracket to slide into my hitch with 2 lights on the. Then i wired them into a plug that would plug into the trailer plug outlet. All i have to do is unplug it and slide it out of the hitch. I only use it in the winter for snowplowing.
 
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Old Feb 1, 2009 | 06:38 PM
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I pulled a source from the trailer aux line for the power. I ran that to a relay that could be energized by either a switch in the cab or when the transmission is put in reverse.

I put the relay behind the driver side tail light.

The only condition for the switch in the cab to work is that the running lights are turned on... no mistakes that way.
 
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Old Feb 2, 2009 | 08:55 AM
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I would tap off the battery, fuse it, and run it to the back under the vehicle. Put a sealed relay up behind one of the taillights, then run a single wire through a grommet into the truck and to the switch.

Doug
 
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Old Feb 2, 2009 | 09:29 AM
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What would be the point of the relay? I guess I'm not completely sure exactly what a relay does?
 
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Old Feb 2, 2009 | 01:44 PM
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In this case, the relay lets you use a low power signal to provide a higher power source. The relay will use around 0.2A from what ever source you use to switch it, and when switched it makes contact between two other wires. In this case, it would a decent sized wire running power from the battery to your lights. The idea being that your lights will not be powered off the stock circuit.
 
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Just for S&G... What if I hooked up 1 100watt light to my back up lights throught the trailer hitch live wire and mounted it on the bumper... would it blow the circuit?? If so how could I correct that problem??
 
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Old Feb 3, 2009 | 01:36 AM
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100 watts should pull around 8 amps. I suspect it's fused for about 10a or so. While it should work most of the time, it would only take a few amp draw on the trailer to pop the fuse.

To work around the stocking wiring, use a relay. Use the stock wiring to switch the relay, then run a new wire of sufficient size to the relay and accessory.
 
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Definately go the way of the relay.,
 
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