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davegoodell
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Topic: Ground WD headlightsPosted: 27 Jun 2020 at 9:37am |
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I am seeking suggestions to properly ground the headlights for a WD. Thanks-Dave in Minnesota
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Bill_MN
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Posted: 27 Jun 2020 at 10:10am |
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Lights ground best through thumbscrews. Make sure the threads and ends on the thumbscrews and the holes are clean shiny metal, and also clean off the area of the light post where the thumbscrew tightens down on it. Put a very light coat of dielectric grease on threads and bare spot on the posts to prevent corrosion.
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CTuckerNWIL
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Posted: 27 Jun 2020 at 5:36pm |
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Take the headlight apart and solder a wire to the outside of the socket. Put it back together and connect the new wire to a GOOD ground source with no paint between the new wire connection and the tractor.
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davegoodell
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Posted: 28 Jun 2020 at 4:29pm |
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MMMMMM thumbscrew eh?
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Sugarmaker
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Posted: 28 Jun 2020 at 9:22pm |
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Dave,
I have had many of these lights not working due to poor grounds. From the bulb contacts to, to much paint where the thumb screw contacts the tube. Use a meter to do a continuity check as you go through the system.
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EPALLIS
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Posted: 28 Jun 2020 at 10:06pm |
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Actually, I discovered the hard way, all the "magic" was in those thumb screws. I really shined them up well and then the lights worked perfect. Good luck!
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Posted: 28 Jun 2020 at 10:07pm |
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Replaced the wiring to mine. Dry insulation and mice had taken its toll. Cleaned up the ground contact points and they have worked well ever since.
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davegoodell
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Posted: 29 Jun 2020 at 10:55am |
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Would it work to ground it to the metal part of the headlight with a thumbscrew or any kind of screw?
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Ted J
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Posted: 29 Jun 2020 at 3:44pm |
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Best bet would be to just clean up what is there and use it as it was intended. Barring that, you could solder a wire from the outside of the bulb socket to anywhere that would make a good ground. It works, but I prefer the former and it's a lot easier.
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CTuckerNWIL
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Posted: 29 Jun 2020 at 7:14pm |
The outside of the bulb socket, HAS to have continuity to the engine block or the frame, best checked at the battery ground. You can do it anyway you want, but if you add a ground wire from the socket, back thru with the 'hot' wire and connect it to a good ground, you'll never have a grounding failure again. You also have to look REAL close to tell it's even in there. |
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