The wiring harness for LED off road lights is the perfect accessory for off road vehicles, working vehicles, and any automobile that could use a relay to power specific equipment. Consisting of a 40 AMP relay, an illuminated on/off LASER ROCKER SWITCH, and more than 12 feet of wiring, this wiring harness for LED off road lights simplifies the installation process of powering various equipment on all automobiles.
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Laser ON/ OFF Rocker Switch
40A Power Relay, 30A Blade Fuse
2 Sets of Power Connectors to Light Fixtures
Used for all LED Lights bar and Work lights
More than 12ft of Wiring
With this Wiring Harness You can Connect 2 LED Work light or 2 Small Watt LED Light Bar and Any Else Off road Use
Installation: (Just for reference)
1. Connect the the red+ wire from the fuse to battery +
connect the black wire from the reply to the battery -
2. Connect the wire for lights bar from the relay
(red/black correspond to the wire of lights bar)
3. Connect the white +/black- wire of the switch to battery or any place of your car system to get power for the switch
4. Turn on on/off button of switch to test the lights bar
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Specification:
Relay: 12V 40A
LED Switch: DC 12V 20A / DC 24V 10A (CE Approved)
Switch Light Colour: Red and Blue
Switch Pin Number: 5
Colour: Black
Fuse: 30A
Wattage: Up to 300W
What is included:
1 x Wiring Harness (Comes with a relay and a fuse)
1 x LED Switch
5 x Connectors
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