Aint2Proud wrote:Ok so I am going to go through the TD with the wiring. I don't need to run it through any spars, just along the floor so it should be easy. The wiring is still confusing - here is the pic and I don't know how to do the ground wire. The wiring harness has the ground going to the frame so what do I do with the ground wires from the lights? Where do I connect those? Sorry for all the newbie questions. Thanks
Here is a pic of one marker light snapped into the frame; one without the frame and the wires that were included. I have four lights and two each of the wires.
Dale M. wrote:Everybody seems to freak out at the thought of running wiring under trailer frame... Well I have done that ever since I have been towing (50 years) and never had a problem.... In the beginning I just taped wiring to frame(s).... I later years I have just put wiring in "split tubing" and used zip ties to hold it in place.... Advantage is its always accessible for repairs.... Disadvantages, none that I know of.....As for grounding lamps.... Any single wire fixtures needs to have extra ground added if fixture is mounted on wood/fiberglass/non-grounded metal skins....
People will also argue frame is not good ground source, well... IF its a welded frame there is no better larger ground conductor ... IF its a painted and bolted frame is a poor conductor.... I always use chassis as ground source and have never had a problem.... I always add ground circuit to lamps (single wire) not mounted directly to chassis...
Always use proper methods for connections and always use dielectric grease on any crimped or screw connection...
Simple concepts that always work...
Dale
bobhenry wrote:I agree the frame is a good ground conductor unfortunatly the ground need to reach the tow vehicle and the ball and coupler connection is not always a good conductor.
bobhenry wrote:I agree the frame is a good ground conductor unfortunatly the ground need to reach the tow vehicle and the ball and coupler connection is not always a good conductor.
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