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18" Mag mounted....."7800 Lumen, USB rechargeable, constant on / off mode or 12 safety flash options in both all white, white and amber or all amber color, 14-16 hour battery life, waterproof unit, 78” USB charging cable included "

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I know this is an old thread, AND a really long one too, but I need some help with the wiring schematics. After reading through the previous threads and gathering the necessary components, I could not find the actual directions for everything. I am attaching the “schematic components” sketch that I made. I just need some help with the wiring. I do have 3 fuses that I can interject anywhere necessary, so that is something to keep in mind too. Thanks for any help you
can offer.


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I know this is an old thread, AND a really long one too, but I need some help with the wiring schematics. After reading through the previous threads and gathering the necessary components, I could not find the actual directions for everything. I am attaching the “schematic components” sketch that I made. I just need some help with the wiring. I do have 3 fuses that I can interject anywhere necessary, so that is something to keep in mind too. Thanks for any help you
can offer.
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These magnetic LED light bars have come way down in price...
I considered buying a self contained lamp but figured for an extra few bucks I'd just use automotive grade parts rather than an Amazon product that would likely be of questionable quality.
 
an Amazon product that would likely be of questionable quality.
It's likely as good as your LED unit, which is the same type unit that I have on my mower and big blowers. These are all manufactured in China.
 

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It's likely as good as your LED unit, which is the same type unit that I have on my mower and big blowers. These are all manufactured in China.
@tabora ,
You're my inspiration for when we next have a place of our own. Sold or gave it all to family last year (2023) to move away for work.


I'm enjoying looking through this thread to see all the setups! Keep sharing, friends!
 
Just saw this magnetic-mount rechargeable LED light from Harbor Freight for $25 (today 12/16 only with coupon, used to be ~$55?). Some people have mentioned they wish the magnet was more powerful (for mounting on a blower), but might just pick one up for under hood work. My experience with most rechargeable and solar lights (regardless of source) hasn't been stellar, so I purchase the protection package (for only a few dollars from HF in this case) and extend the warranty for a few years in case the battery/ recharge doesn't meet expectations. https://www.harborfreight.com/2100-...n-led-rechargeable-magnetic-compact-floodlight-black-59170.html?event_id=183577
 
You bet!!!

Let us know if you get stuck and, if you get a chance, please snap us a few photos when done? Would love to see your finished setup........
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Sam Am I, following up with a “finished” snowblower in action that you guys helped
me get wired up this summer. I was
able to get the original headlight to work with a new LED light and an illuminated button. Works like a charm and gives enough light for what I need at the current time. I tore the entire snowblower apart and was able to free up the seized augers and save my differential and work gear too! Just have a few items left to address:
1) adjust the carburetor because it doesn’t run high enough and doesn’t throw snow like it used to. The tension pulley has already been adjusted too, so I hope that a carburetor adjustment addresses those issues. 2) need to figure out why reverse is soooo slow! It literally crawls. Figuring it’s the friction disc because the adjuster on the cable is already adjusted as
Much as it can be, but not sure about that one. 3) adjust scraper bar height. The blower pulls left and right and rarely goes straight and is a beast to steer as a result. I have to have some clearance for the bar because my driveway concrete is heaving and I have multiple 1/8-1/2” raised concrete lips that the blower catches “unexpectedly” and has caused many sore wrists and hips from running into the snowblower after it has abruptly stopped! Scraper bars are like $80 too! I’d like to save that thing as long as possible. Probably just a lot of tinkering on things and then needing some snow to try things out.
Thank you again for all of the help this last summer with the headlight wiring and other advice.
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I am debating using this light on my snow blower. My 30 inch craftsman professional series 247.88830has has 20 volts AC at where the halogen bulb is. It has hand warmers, but those are on all the time, no toggle switch.
So according to the specs of this light it would not require a bridge rectifier. Thoughts? I really don’t wanna do through to much wiring hassle. I’ve been using a battery light and I am getting tired of it. The stock halogen light is awful.



 
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