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Navigator Off Road Light with Cover

Pilot Automotive Lights

Code:   NV-802C

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Pilot Automotive Lights - NV-802C

Pilot Automotive Navigator Off Road Light

  • Round Off Road Light with Cover
  • Bright 100 Watt Bulb
  • Clear Lens - White Beam
  • Metal Housing
  • 6" Round
  • Great for Roll Bars and Brush Guards







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  • Will Navigator Off Road Light with Cover Cast a Broad Light Beam for the Rear of a Tractor
  • The Navigator Round Off Road beam is not narrow for distance like the Performance light. This one would provide a more broad beam with the 100 watt bulb. I checked the other after market lights and this one you selected would most meet your needs on the tractor.
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  • Wiring a Navigator Off Road Light with Cover, # NV-802C to the Same Switch as Two Other Lights
  • You have a couple of options. The Navigator Off Road Light with Cover, # NV-802C, has two wires, a black ground wire, and a red power wire. You can attach the ground wire to a good, clean, and corrosion free metal surface or to the negative battery terminal, or to where you have the other lights grounded. The red wire you can splice into one of the existing power wires from one of the other lights that is going to the switch. The second option is to install this light with a separate switch
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  • How to Wire the Pilot Navigator Off-Road Light # NV-802C
  • There are two wire leads, red and black, on the Navigator Off Road Light # NV-802C. Red is for power, black is the ground. The black wire needs to have good metal to metal contact, preferably to the the truck frame or even the negative terminal on the battery. The red wire needs to be run to a 12V power source via a switch like, # D16740. This switch is meant to be used with a radiator fan, but would work perfectly for driving lights.
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