rhltechie wrote:In that case the light for the blinker should have two wires, one for positive and one for negative, and the combo will have 3 wires one for the stop light, one for the tail light and one for negative/ground.
AH! thats what i was looking for! lol and now that i am going back and looking at the lights on different sites, i do see three wires from the tail portion and two from the blinker/amber lights.. thank you. i believe i do get it now. For the actual grounding portion, you mean that every single light is wired to the same ground throughout the trailer? just chained off of one another? that in turn..i assume grounds at the front trailer.
thanks again!!!
Yes, I ground the white wire from the trailer connector to the frame of the trailer as well as running it to each light. Many just use the frame for the ground and it works fine for a little while but most always causes lighting problems down the road as connections corrode. Copper is a better conductor than a steel frame, especially a rusty connection to a steel frame.