12V Power Switch for Operating Racing Lights on Golf Cart
Updated 05/16/2019 | Published 05/15/2019 >
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Question:
I have white led racing lights need know how to wire it .I ran the wires to lights it bow the switch This is on a golf cart . where to ground the switch .
asked by: Charlie B
Expert Reply:
A switch you use to operate your golf cart racing lights needs to be rated for the power draw of all the connected lights and for the voltage of your cart electrical system. Deep cycle golf cart batteries can be 6-volt, 8-volt or 12-volt.
For example, Optronics ThinLine LED Racing Light Kit # LS-108 includes a 12V power switch to operate its LED lights.
We also offer 12V power switches like Pollak Heavy-Duty Toggle # PK34212 which has two terminals; the supply hot wire runs to one terminal and the output wire for the lights connects to the other. The battery supply ground will connect to the light ground.
If you can tell me more about your lights and cart power setup I may be able to give you specific information to help with your installation.
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