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wiring a lowe roughneck
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<blockquote data-quote="rtm0004" data-source="post: 392353" data-attributes="member: 19555"><p>I will look into that when it's time for a new battery</p><p></p><p>as far as the lights - the few I've looked at with hi/lo have separate cables that allow you to run them hi&lo off one circuit or split the positive wires and have a hi or lo option</p><p></p><p>thanks for all the feedback, hopefully it will all go smoothly</p><p></p><p>I think it's simpler than I've made it to be in my head and I'm over thinking but I've never done this before and want to gather as much info as possible prior to the project</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtm0004, post: 392353, member: 19555"] I will look into that when it's time for a new battery as far as the lights - the few I've looked at with hi/lo have separate cables that allow you to run them hi&lo off one circuit or split the positive wires and have a hi or lo option thanks for all the feedback, hopefully it will all go smoothly I think it's simpler than I've made it to be in my head and I'm over thinking but I've never done this before and want to gather as much info as possible prior to the project [/QUOTE]
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