Sodo
Elite Member
- Joined
 - Apr 21, 2012
 
- Messages
 - 3,304
 
- Location
 - Cascade Mtns of WA state
 
- Tractor
 - Kubota B-series & Mini Excavator
 
Added a rear LED light today.  It lights up the ground well, you could find a contact lens!  It only uses 5 watts, barely any power.  Very easy quick project, makes a big difference at night.  I wired it up in parallel to the taillight, so it's on whenever the lights are on.
I used one "COB Daytime running lamp", they are two for $8 all over Amazon & eBay. The other one is mounted similarly on my ATV.
		
		
	
	
Mounted it on a piece of sheetmetal "flashing", it was 90 degrees but I flattened out the angle a bit. The light comes with a strip of 3M doublestick adhesive, which I used to attach it to the metal flashing.
		
	
		
	
I drilled a couple holes and screwed it on with sheetmetal screws. The light is simply wired in parallel to the taillight, with ScotchLock connectors.
		
	
		
	
Nice a bright light, you can see to reverse or work with an attachment.
		
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I used one "COB Daytime running lamp", they are two for $8 all over Amazon & eBay. The other one is mounted similarly on my ATV.

Mounted it on a piece of sheetmetal "flashing", it was 90 degrees but I flattened out the angle a bit. The light comes with a strip of 3M doublestick adhesive, which I used to attach it to the metal flashing.
I drilled a couple holes and screwed it on with sheetmetal screws. The light is simply wired in parallel to the taillight, with ScotchLock connectors.
Nice a bright light, you can see to reverse or work with an attachment.