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  • #16
    Originally posted by trevorakm1 View Post
    I'm not sure RD, I didn't wire it and never traced it. I just know that when the switch controlling it is of the volt meter is dead and vice versa. It is also seperate from the ignition as I can turn the blower on with key in off position. It is also not wired direct to the battery. I will be pulling the motor soon to go bigger and adding the brake light kit which I hope can be modified into a low tech turn signal via the switches the laterals are pressed against. Anyway I will be looking at all the wiring then and will let you know if I find anything interesting.
    Ok cool.
    One of mine is wired to the battery, one is wired through the ignition switch. Works fine both ways.

    RD

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Twizted1 View Post
      I am going to have a total of 6 rocker switches when it's all said and done. I want to know what is what without having to go thru them all. I have switches on my truck, jeep and now my conquest. I don't wanna have to remember what they all do. So I'm going to have them all labeled, all pretty like. Then by the time I wear of the lettering I'll have them memorized. Besides I need a new winch switch.
      OTRATTW
      Can't beat a bit of wenching

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      • #18
        Well here is the finished product. I have the brake fan wired to thorn on when the key is on and the rocker is on. That way I don't have to remember to turn it on every time. But I can turn it off when needed. Also wired the bottom lights to come on when the key is on. I don't like having to feel around to find things. All in all I think it will work out fine.





        The horn rocker is off my jeep. Put it in there just to be legal on Ohio waters. And cuz the horn is super load.

        The tornado (backup) is my brake fan. You can also see my gash in this pic. Not sure if there's away to fix it

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        • #19
          I like the Sasquatch lights.

          The gash isn't very bad. I had to look at the photos a couple of times before I saw it. I think you could probably just take a heat gun and concentrate it on the gash until it melted back together. A plastic welder would be even better. I wouldn't use any welding rod but just use the gun itself to help concentrate the heat on the crack.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Mike View Post
            I like the Sasquatch lights.

            The gash isn't very bad. I had to look at the photos a couple of times before I saw it. I think you could probably just take a heat gun and concentrate it on the gash until it melted back together. A plastic welder would be even better. I wouldn't use any welding rod but just use the gun itself to help concentrate the heat on the crack.
            Thanks. I will give it try some time. I liked the squatch lights too. In fact that on is not even being used. I'm sure I can find a use for it some day tho. I have another that says gator light with a gator head on it. All in the name of fun. After all this machine is a blast.

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