10-02-2018, 01:13 AM
As mentioned earlier, I have the smaller "illegal" lenses on my stop/tail lights. But with LEDs fitted, they are more than bright enough.
The lights are mounted on a back-plate that carries the number plate and lights, which is fitted below the boat-tail of my fabric-covered wooden-bodied special. The earth is connected to one of the bolts that attach the brackets to the body and thence to the chassis. A good earth is essential with LEDs.
The stop light is connected via the brake switch to the "A" connection on the switch panel. then to a junction box where it splits to the two stop lights . A similarĀ connection is made from the "T" connection, via another connector on the junction box to the tail lights. Single core armoured cable is used to the junction box, then twin to the stop/tail lights.
The lights are mounted on a back-plate that carries the number plate and lights, which is fitted below the boat-tail of my fabric-covered wooden-bodied special. The earth is connected to one of the bolts that attach the brackets to the body and thence to the chassis. A good earth is essential with LEDs.
The stop light is connected via the brake switch to the "A" connection on the switch panel. then to a junction box where it splits to the two stop lights . A similarĀ connection is made from the "T" connection, via another connector on the junction box to the tail lights. Single core armoured cable is used to the junction box, then twin to the stop/tail lights.
Rick
In deepest Norfolk
In deepest Norfolk