Light Bracket

   / Light Bracket #21  
Hey guys - I just finished my work light install on my tractor. They turned out pretty well. I used magnets to hold them on and I am pretty happy with the setup. I left quite a bit of extra wires so I could have a lot of flexibility to move the lights around but I might have erred on the side of to much wiring... I think I might have to trim the wiring down :laughing: Not shown in the video, but I zip-tied up all the extra wires for now.

For the project I hooked up to the battery to power the lights and then tied into the light switch in and a toggle switch on the dash. Pretty much all the wires are 16ga and I put a 10amp fuse inline from the battery. The lights are 1000% better than what I had and they will be super helpful this winter.

Lights and stuff I used:
Lights (4 pack) - I only installed 2, I think the other two I am going to install on my truck: https://amzn.to/2O2uCkD
Magnets (2pc 88lb holding strength): https://amzn.to/2rdWHMP
136pc Wire connector Kit with test light: https://amzn.to/2KznYjK
Relay (5 pack, 4-pin with harness) - this isn't what I used, but its similar: https://amzn.to/3475SNN


 
   / Light Bracket #22  
They might be ok but if you hit a bump hard they can slide off the magnet
 
   / Light Bracket #23  
You can see in the video that the light brackets are bolted to the magnets.
 

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