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My sugestion with lights would be to use a simple 9v battery ran to a battle switch, then count the lights you wanna light and providing they are all the same voltage requirements use the light caulculator and run them in the series they suggest with the resistors. You can still turn them on and off by the remote but yet they will have a secondary power source and not drain your battery or throw off the voltage feeding your MFU.
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Thanks Aaron, I was wondering about that. I received a battle switch yesterday and I'm reading on how its supposed to work... looks pretty simple, power in and whatever your running out so basically I just wire all my lghts and have one source going into the switch. Maybe I'm looking at it wrong but that's what it looks like to me.
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Sharkey, those are the fender I made that Aaron helped me out with. They fit nice buti just don't know, I have the fenders from John at snp and they are also pretty nice, I bought a set of Russ' s fender hangers but the time and effort I put into making mine I'm just kinda partial to them if you know what I mean. Maybe I'll use John's fenders on a trailer or something.
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Awesome thanks Aaron. maybe I can get this thing lit up this coming weekend and have something to show.
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