How to Make Ground Connection on Optronics IL61CB Trailer Dome Light
Updated 03/13/2021 | Published 03/12/2021 >
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Question:
HI THE IL61CB DOME LIGHT ONLY HAS ONE WIRE HOW TO GROUND ? THANK YOU...
asked by: Richard
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Optronics # IL61CB dome light picks up its ground connection through the mounting hardware's connection to the metal structure of the trailer that's connected to the trailer frame. If you can't attach the lamp to metal that's in contact with the trailer's frame, you can use a jumper wire from one of the mounting screws to the trailer frame or to a metal structure of the trailer that's attached to the trailer fame. You can construct a jumper by using a length of # 16-1-1 with a ring terminal like # DW05702-1 crimped on each end.
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Trailer Dome Light w/ Switch - Aluminum Base - Incandescent - Round - White Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Interior Lights
- Utility Lights
- Round
- Surface Mount
- Incandescent Light
- 5-7/8 Inch Diameter
- White
- Optronics
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