Unloading at Night
#11
Oky doke, i'm feeling pretty good about wiring this, now all i've got to do is go buy the light a tractor supply, find a toggle, and chop some wire.
Only thing i worry about is the toggle. I'm not sure about wiring through the toggle or where/how im going to mount it. I was hoping I could drill a hole and find some sort of cool toggle to mount in it.
Anyone wired in toggles before?, there was one i messed with on a go-kart a long time ago, but i can't remember how it was set up.
Only thing i worry about is the toggle. I'm not sure about wiring through the toggle or where/how im going to mount it. I was hoping I could drill a hole and find some sort of cool toggle to mount in it.
Anyone wired in toggles before?, there was one i messed with on a go-kart a long time ago, but i can't remember how it was set up.
#12
the toggle is no big deal 2 wires with toggle in the middle it opens when one way and closes the circuit the other way its as simple as drilling a hole and they are held in with a nut that threads onto the toggle only thing I would make sure I did (since it is under the frame) is make sure it is wrapped real good with tape or something that would help keep moisture out of the wires
#13
Oky doke, i'm feeling pretty good about wiring this, now all i've got to do is go buy the light a tractor supply, find a toggle, and chop some wire.
Only thing i worry about is the toggle. I'm not sure about wiring through the toggle or where/how im going to mount it. I was hoping I could drill a hole and find some sort of cool toggle to mount in it.
Anyone wired in toggles before?, there was one i messed with on a go-kart a long time ago, but i can't remember how it was set up.
Only thing i worry about is the toggle. I'm not sure about wiring through the toggle or where/how im going to mount it. I was hoping I could drill a hole and find some sort of cool toggle to mount in it.
Anyone wired in toggles before?, there was one i messed with on a go-kart a long time ago, but i can't remember how it was set up.
like mentioned above- toggles are very simple.
an illuminated toggle will have 3 tabs (called a single pole - illuminated), and a simple "on / off" non-illuminated will have only 2 tabs (single pole switch).
you're mounting the toggle "in-line" on the hot wire (see the diagram I drew for you)- so there's no ground for the toggle switch. Basically tap off the 12+ wire from one side of the toggle, the other side of the toggle will go to your light.
you simply drill a hole to mount the toggle.
walmart will have the lights, wire and switches you need- actually, most of the lights come with the wire & toggle already.
you can buy 2 lights / toggle & wire (all in one kit) from walmart for around $15 - $25.
#16
Between the truck and trailer running lights and the lights on the quad I don't have any trouble loading and tying down at night. Same with unloading. I have a big spotlight that plugs into the cigarette lighter but I never use it.
#17
My new quad don't got lights 
They just HAD to have the 250r scoop so they cut the tabs off my beautiful maier plastic.. So no 05+ headlight...
My blaster i load on sideways when i take it places, and it won't idle good.

They just HAD to have the 250r scoop so they cut the tabs off my beautiful maier plastic.. So no 05+ headlight...
My blaster i load on sideways when i take it places, and it won't idle good.
#19
that was awesome. i watched this thread go from simple wiring/toggle switch questions to rocket science. 
. ya just gotta love it! this has been great!
. who doesn't believe in evolution now? you just saw this conversation morph into something else. 
. it's been fun.

. ya just gotta love it! this has been great!
. who doesn't believe in evolution now? you just saw this conversation morph into something else. 
. it's been fun.









