[AT] Portable Trailer lights from Harbor Freight
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Thu Aug 10 10:09:37 PDT 2017
Dean are you saying you had the HF lights hooked to the 4 pin connector and
the
actual trailer lights were still hooked to the 7 pin connector? If so,
disconnect the
7 pin connector and see if anything changes. Seems to me you might have
dual ground paths going and thus are back feeding a circuit or two.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Dean VP
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 2:53 AM
To: 'Antique tractor email discussion group'
Subject: [AT] Portable Trailer lights from Harbor Freight
Several months ago this was a topic on Atis when Harbor Freight had these
light sets on sale for like $5 or $10 or so. Well I bought two sets of them
In case I needed then on my trailer and the second set to carry around in my
truck for anyone else who might need them at an Antique Tractor show. Well
recently I decided maybe I ought to hooked one up to my truck and trailer to
see how I liked them. Didn't work so good. The first indication was it
appeared I had a crossed wire or poor ground since whenever I turned on a
turn signal both turn signals blinked at a lower brightness. Chased
grounding, cleaned contacts, etc, etc. No solution. Keep in mind my normal
trailer lights are working fine. Then I found out that if the tail lights
were on, night time, whenever I braked, both taillights would go out. Not
dim, completely out. That had me really going and then I found out that if
the tail lights were not on, daytime, the brake lights worked just fine.
Now that had my h!
ead completely spinning.
So after a while of being completely dumfounded I finally realized I had
another brand new set in the truck so hooked them up. Same damned thing.
Let me reiterate, my regular lights on the trailer work perfectly. The only
difference is the HF lights are fed by the small 4 pin connector right next
to the 7 pin connector that feeds the normal trailer lights. Now One could
come to the conclusion that there must be something wrong with the 4 pin
connector circuits or both HF light sets are defective. I have tested the
4 pin connector with a volt meter and the voltage appears correctly with no
cross talk between pins for the turn signals. I get a good low ohm ground
measurement between the ground on the 4 pin socket and the ground on the
truck.
I'm stuck. At the present time I am convinced I have two identically
defective light sets from Harbor Freight. Primarily because I cannot come
up with anything that could be wrong in the 4 pin circuits that could
produce these kinds of weird results. Am I overlooking something really
simple? Or even something complex. It has me stumped if it isn't the lights
themselves. Unfortunately I have nothing else to check the 4 pin connector
with here. I suppose there may be a commercial tester for them but I
haven't looked for one. Maybe I'm just flat stubborn believing it is the
lights.
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