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Upgrading your snowblower lights to LED lights (Please see 1st post edit/mouseover this link)

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Edge,
WOW what a great thread!! This is exactly what I was looking for and couldn't find when I came to SBF. Would've saved a lot of aspirin. Not to mention dog and cat food:)
One thing I would reiterate choose your fixtures with the widest possible voltage range I have seen some suggest using a landscape type light which if you were using a 12 vdc battery would be fine. but a stator by it's nature can be very variable.
There are many auto type flood work LED light in the $15 to $30 range that meet the criteria stated. Rectifiers average $3-$5 fuse holders and fuse $5 switches $2-$7 with some 14 gauge you probably have laying around anyway you have for the same amount you'd spend on a cheap anemic after market light a much improved highly improved safer light that's actually useful. Tim
 
Darcy,
I think he just got them at a package deal maybe. se88 suggested a fuse before and after
the rectifier just to be safe when we were going on about this I ran a 3amp auto fuse after the rectifier on the + dc side just to test (no load) nothing blew up. But it probably wouldn't hurt to have two, fuses are cheap.