
My plans call for a 6-pin connector, but the TV has a 4-Flat and a 7 Pin Round.
dmckruit wrote:I would just run a splitter in the wiring before each set of lights and then wire them up as normal. You would also need to run the ground wire to each. If you don't want the inner lights to light with the turn signal and brake, just wire them for the tail lights.
chorizon wrote:My plans call for a 6-pin connector, but the TV has a 4-Flat and a 7 Pin Round.
wlooper89 wrote:My store bought six-wide LG came with four tail lights. The factory wired them with a splitter each side and the two pairs function the same as a single light on each side would function. All four are on with the running lights as in the photo below. All four come on brighter for brakes and they blink in pairs for turns. There is no requirement to have more than one light on each side but it may improve visability to other drivers. The extra lights may also be useful if a bulb goes out during travel.
The photo in the original post appears to be a little different. Apparently the inner two tail lights only illuminate if the tow vehicle lights are on, and do not function as stop or turn signals. That sounds good too if that is your preference.
This photo shows my light arrangement. The three light wide ID bar below the license plate is only required for trailers 80" or more in overall width.
Bill
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