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General Minitrail Talk
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Adding a LED to an aftermarket large housing.
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<blockquote data-quote="allenp42" data-source="post: 185420" data-attributes="member: 8785"><p>Absolutely. The easiest and best way I can think of. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As a suggestion, you can swap the tail light lamp back to an incandescent 1157. This will add 35 watts of load if you press the brake pedal. If it turns out you need more, can swap out the HL bulb as well. Personally, if your combo continues to charge the battery with the TL & BL on in addition to your other lamps, my opinion is you're in good shape. </p><p></p><p>Working on a crude wiring diagram as we speak to show you where to insert the resistor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allenp42, post: 185420, member: 8785"] Absolutely. The easiest and best way I can think of. As a suggestion, you can swap the tail light lamp back to an incandescent 1157. This will add 35 watts of load if you press the brake pedal. If it turns out you need more, can swap out the HL bulb as well. Personally, if your combo continues to charge the battery with the TL & BL on in addition to your other lamps, my opinion is you're in good shape. Working on a crude wiring diagram as we speak to show you where to insert the resistor. [/QUOTE]
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