How To Hook Up the Identification Light Bar MCL97RB To a Two Wire Plug
Question:
How do you connect to a two wire plug set on a shorelandr trailer?
asked by: Shane R
Expert Reply:
I am not familiar with the two wire plug set on your ShoreLand'r Boat Trailer but the Identification Light Bar part # MCL97RB only has one wire which will need to be connected to the running light circuit (usually brown wire) on your trailer with a quick splice connector part # SWC501746-1. The ground for the light is integrated into the base which is why there is not a separate wire for this. If the two wire plug you are referencing has a wire for the running light circuit and one for the ground or something else then you would just leave this wire unattached.
Products Referenced in This Question
Self-Stripping Connector with Waterproof Sealant - 14-18 Gauge - White and Blue - Qty 1
- Wiring
- Wire Connectors
- Quick Splice Connectors
- 18-14 Gauge
- Spectro
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Identification Light Bar for Trailers over 80" Wide - Submersible - 9 LEDs - Silver Base - Red
- Trailer Lights
- Clearance Lights
- Rear Clearance
- ID Bar
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 14L x 1W Inch
- Red
- Optronics
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