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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyTodd" data-source="post: 482066" data-attributes="member: 21002"><p>So...</p><p></p><p>I bought front led lights red and green of course and a white post for the rear. A small 12 volt battery, and a 3 switch rocker panel that also came with a voltmeter and 2usb ports. I have no experience with wiring please forgive me if I am wrong. Wire reds to positive,blacks to negative,then hots from lights to single pin on switch, negatives of lights to ground. Thinking I need a switch inline on battery for power on off. Also thinking perhaps set of busbars to take connections on battery terminals. Please let me know if you have thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyTodd, post: 482066, member: 21002"] So... I bought front led lights red and green of course and a white post for the rear. A small 12 volt battery, and a 3 switch rocker panel that also came with a voltmeter and 2usb ports. I have no experience with wiring please forgive me if I am wrong. Wire reds to positive,blacks to negative,then hots from lights to single pin on switch, negatives of lights to ground. Thinking I need a switch inline on battery for power on off. Also thinking perhaps set of busbars to take connections on battery terminals. Please let me know if you have thoughts. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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