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Enough juice in the 622 trailer to power led light

Brentc

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Has anyone installed a small light inside their 622 trailer that is powered off the 12volt existing wiring of the trailer and has a manual on/off switch? I’m thinking about adding one and would like to know what has worked for anyone else?

Thanks in advance.
 
Has anyone installed a small light inside their 622 trailer that is powered off the 12volt existing wiring of the trailer and has a manual on/off switch? I’m thinking about adding one and would like to know what has worked for anyone else? Thanks in advance.
The running light circuit can handle the draw but the ignition switch will need to be on to power it
 
I don't have a 622, or BRP harness, or a BRP hitch for that matter, but I wired a couple LED strips in my trailer to the running light circuit with a switch. Yeah, the key has to be "on", but if I'm digging around in my trailer in the dark, chances are it'll be hooked up to the bike...:thumbup:
 
Wiring question on 622

I had an extra led trailer fixture from a previous project. It has a two wire, hot and ground, style connection. Anyone familiar with a 2010 brp 622 trailer know what and where would be the best location and wires to use to connect my fixture?

Thsnks in advance
 
I installed the TricLED side lights along the side of the trailer. They start yellow at the front and change to red in the rear and there are a LOT of lights. There has not been an issue, they are on anytime the trailer is plugged into the harness.

Good Luck, Joe
 
I had an extra led trailer fixture from a previous project. It has a two wire, hot and ground, style connection. Anyone familiar with a 2010 brp 622 trailer know what and where would be the best location and wires to use to connect my fixture?

Thsnks in advance

I have a 2014 622, maybe the 2010 is similar. Open the front hatch and pull the carpet back that is just below the hatch on the side of the trailer. This would be just inside the yellow side marker light. Those wires are running light wires, splice into them and you are hot.

Joe
 
Thanks Joe

Safe to assume there is power and ground there?

I have a 2014 622, maybe the 2010 is similar. Open the front hatch and pull the carpet back that is just below the hatch on the side of the trailer. This would be just inside the yellow side marker light. Those wires are running light wires, splice into them and you are hot.

Joe
 

Why not a simple LED light with self contained AAA battery and a push button on off switch? No wiring required and battery lasts forever. These can be

found in most Auto Parts stores and cost very little. My truck tonneau cover has one and they are great. Why tie this into the wiring system and make life

more difficult?

Jack
 
Have that now.

That's the way I have it now, but I want to try the other route to see if I can get away from having to remove and replace batteries periodically. I forgot to remove them last year and they leaked and corroded the unit I had in there.


Why not a simple LED light with self contained AAA battery and a push button on off switch? No wiring required and battery lasts forever. These can be

found in most Auto Parts stores and cost very little. My truck tonneau cover has one and they are great. Why tie this into the wiring system and make life

more difficult?

Jack
 
Hi Jack! :D
Can you give us a better definition of what "forever" is? :dontknow:

Forever: That would be from now til your looking up at the roots of Daisey's. :D

Seriously, I put one in my 622 in 2013 and it still works without changing a battery. Granted I do not use it much but off the shelf batteries are good up to 10 years with no use. With very little use ???? I think it is easy to forget to turn the LED Light off and once the batterie is depleted then you will have degeneration of such and acid leak. I think he left it on or used it a lot.
;)

Had one in my 2013 Ford F-150 under the tonneau that was still working after four years till I traded it in for my Super Duty King Ranch this year. Never changed the batterie.

Jack
 
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