I know this is several years late but, thank you for the in-depth video. I have been looking for weeks at install videos for various lights and nobody ever states what gauge wire they use or fully films the process of assembling the harness, except for you. As someone who lacks any and all knowledge on this topic but is trying to learn, you have my thanks.
Hey there Juliang.5901 thanks for checking out my video! Of course, I think a number of creators do not want to provide too great of detail for the case of any failures happening based on any content shared. I hope that I detailed out in my video where I obtain details on gauge of wire to use based on length and amperage and what I made is truly for reference based on my specific application. Like you said it has been a couple years since I made this video and I do not recall the details I went into 😅
Great video. I always had trouble trying to build a wiring harness for lights with relays, switches, fuses and resistors. I'd follow blog instructions but never got it to work. Having a single video cover it all is very helpful
Thank you Benny! Glad you found my video helpful! And yeah I definitely understand the struggle with relays! Fortunately having the VoSwitch makes this a neat package so I don’t have to worry about that portion!
Thanks for checking out my video Jailbreak Overlander! And that is awesome, I alsways enjoy hearing others doing the same! I think when you have a switch system like an SPOD making your own harness with quality connectors is just so straightforward it’s at least a no brainer for me!
Thanks for the video. It helped me make some decisions on what direction i wanted to go. I was trying to figure out how to wire a couple of these cyclones inside the canopy on my Gladiator. Great looking build.
Hey there Brandon, thanks for checking out my video! I am glad I was able to provide some insights to help you make a decision and determine your path for wiring up some KC Cyclones in you Gladiator Canopy!!
Hey there TheExia0, thanks for checking out my video! I have not had any issues with running the number of rock lights I am off a single fuse. Now the V2 lights do run higher amperage than the V1’s so as long as you calculate the amperage output of the harness and size a single fuse correctly you will not have issues.
I know this is several years late but, thank you for the in-depth video. I have been looking for weeks at install videos for various lights and nobody ever states what gauge wire they use or fully films the process of assembling the harness, except for you. As someone who lacks any and all knowledge on this topic but is trying to learn, you have my thanks.
Hey there Juliang.5901 thanks for checking out my video! Of course, I think a number of creators do not want to provide too great of detail for the case of any failures happening based on any content shared. I hope that I detailed out in my video where I obtain details on gauge of wire to use based on length and amperage and what I made is truly for reference based on my specific application. Like you said it has been a couple years since I made this video and I do not recall the details I went into 😅
Great video. I always had trouble trying to build a wiring harness for lights with relays, switches, fuses and resistors. I'd follow blog instructions but never got it to work. Having a single video cover it all is very helpful
Thank you Benny! Glad you found my video helpful! And yeah I definitely understand the struggle with relays! Fortunately having the VoSwitch makes this a neat package so I don’t have to worry about that portion!
Well done, I always make my own harness plus Im wiring up to my SPOD even my Baja designs light bars I made my own.
Thanks for checking out my video Jailbreak Overlander! And that is awesome, I alsways enjoy hearing others doing the same! I think when you have a switch system like an SPOD making your own harness with quality connectors is just so straightforward it’s at least a no brainer for me!
Awesome video! We are getting ready to finish wiring up Bugs lights she got for the Goat and this was a great refresher to watch!
Awesome!! What lights are you working on?
Thanks for the video. It helped me make some decisions on what direction i wanted to go. I was trying to figure out how to wire a couple of these cyclones inside the canopy on my Gladiator. Great looking build.
Hey there Brandon, thanks for checking out my video! I am glad I was able to provide some insights to help you make a decision and determine your path for wiring up some KC Cyclones in you Gladiator Canopy!!
Love it! ☺️
Thanks Kenzie!!
Any problems running them with a single fuse compare to the one KC comes with? Which is each light running a separate fuse?
Hey there TheExia0, thanks for checking out my video! I have not had any issues with running the number of rock lights I am off a single fuse. Now the V2 lights do run higher amperage than the V1’s so as long as you calculate the amperage output of the harness and size a single fuse correctly you will not have issues.
@@VictorVectorJKU how many cyclones are you running?
I am running 9 cyclones for rock lights and they are on a 30 amp fuse. Each one is between .25-.55 amps so I’m total my circuit draws a max of 5 amps.
Have you ever had to repaint your hood since you first painted it?
Nope, that is still the original Plastidip that I painted on July of 2020! Thanks for checking out my video Joseph!
That's an ugly Jeep.
Haha thanks, if either that’s sarcasm or seriousness! I like her and that’s all that matters! 🤙🏼