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Fitted new light pod

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19 Sep 2011 03:54 #22112 by Nelson83
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Dont suppose you (or anyone with a similar pod) can tell me or better still show pics of the wiring loom/ and / or how you plumb one of these into the electrics - im thinking about getting one and am wondering if its possible to wire them so they come on with with main beam and spots on my a bar, and but be able to turn them off independently. A wiring diagram would be ideal :-)

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19 Sep 2011 18:44 #22145 by ooky_123
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I have the oval version of these fitted...

Fitting really easy, all the wiring is colour coded and simple to connect ... all you need is to connect to a fused live and run a second power feed to a switched ancillary and make sure you earth the lot...

Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland

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20 Sep 2011 06:33 #22161 by doncarlyon
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Would like one if i can get it for a similar price to what you paid... wouldnt pay 100 notes for one.

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20 Sep 2011 10:09 #22165 by ooky_123
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Forgot to add, I sealed around the base of mine and filled the channels in the roof with black silicone sealer. Also filled in the gaps between the roof bars with silicone too. £100 may seem steep, but when you work it out, 4x spotlights will cost you £50 - £60 .. then add cables / connectors / relays / switch / fuses and that can be an extra £10 - £15 ... for the extra £30 you get an ABS pod and its a single unit rather than 4x separate lights that will all need aligning and fixing to something .. or each one drilled though a roofbar.

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21 Sep 2011 05:26 #22233 by doncarlyon
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Yeah but im a tight northerner ha ha! ;)

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21 Sep 2011 18:07 #22294 by Fearghal Murphy
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Thanks very much for the link ! Has got me pointed in the right direction for sure ! Think these ones cud be a winner actually !

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