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Old 10-31-2019, 03:24 PM   #1
davjohn28
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Default Aux lights, switches, fuses, Q & A needed

2016 Yamaha Drive with havoc body kit that comes with LED Front and rear lights. Recently installed MAdjax brushguard and want to mount 2 4" LED lights on each end of brushguard.
However im having trouble figuring out how to run wiring and switches. Id like to keep things clean by getting a 3 gang switch panel with volt meter and USB plug for when the phone or speaker may need charging while riding.
Id also like to remove the current headlight switch and wire lights on one of the switches, aux LEDs on one switch, USB on one switch, voltmeter and leave one switch open incase i want to add later.

I have 48V 20amp converter. I think 20amp is enough considering the very low amperage draw things id be using.

I have no clue how to wire the lights into a switch panel. Currently my headlights are on 3 prong plug and my aux LEDS came with 5 prong plug.
I bought an LED wiring kit just to keep things simple with the auxilary LEDS.


Q&A Time.

1.) It appears my factory headlights are wired to individual batteries ( see photo) I'd like to wire them through the converter to clean things up. Is it worth it or do they pull so little juice its fine to leave them?

2.) do i need a fuse block or should i mount converter in battery bay and run main hot and ground wire to front of cart and just split lights,voltmeter, etc off the mains?

3.) My Havoc body kit lights im not sure if they are 48V or 12V? I dont want to mess with the wiring and end up burning up the lights. My current Voltmeter is 48V so i was able to run it straight to batteries and run it to ignition switch so it doesnt stay on all the time.


For a noob what is the best way to add current headlights to switch panel and wire in new auxillary LEDs?

https://www.amazon.com/FABOOD-Waterp...dDbGljaz10cnVl

Would the above switch panel setup work?
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