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  1. J

    Dodge/Ram upfitter switches

    Yeah I found that also. But basically it just seems to involve: Positive cable to positive terminal and aux switch input Negative cable to negative terminal Correct?
  2. J

    Dodge/Ram upfitter switches

    Did you ever figure this out? I'm trying to wire 2 Whelen dominator4's at the rear of a '17 5500.
  3. J

    For Sale 911ep LS-12 R/B

    Yes, I still have them. I'm currently out of town for work until the end of October at the earliest. I may be able to get them shipped to you while I'm gone though.
  4. J

    For Sale 911ep LS-12 R/B

    Two 911EP LS12 R/B dash/deck lights. Taking up space in the garage and need to go. $85 each/obo, plus USPS flat rate shipping
  5. J

    Whelen Dual Avengers R/B

    Two Whelen R/B dual Avengers, both in excellent condition with cigar plugs. Very low use. $140 each plus USPS flat rate shipping
  6. J

    SoundOff Ultralite 12 R/B

    Sound Off Signal Ultralite 12 head deck light with mounting brackets, and approximately 15' of power cord. Very low run time, and just taking up space in my garage. Red/Blue $250/obo plus shipping.
  7. J

    911ep TD56 help

    Well, I've tried every combination of wires I could think of. I believe the issue with this bar may be an issue inside the bar. Any further insight y'all have is much appreciated.
  8. J

    911ep TD56 help

    The only 16ga wires I have are white and black. The rest are smaller wires, including the red wire, which I assume are 22ga. It doesn't seem the red wire is large enough to power the bar.
  9. J

    911ep TD56 help

    Even though it is extremely small gauge? What is the large white wire used for then? Or used together for warning? Red and white to +12? Sorry for all of the ?'s. I'm not familiar with 911ep at all. I had to snag this bar tgough, since it was only being sold for $50!!
  10. J

    911ep TD56 help

    My bad. Apparently the pic didn't post. Here it is:
  11. J

    911ep TD56 help

    Here is a picnof the wiring. I am safe to assume the white is +12 and black is ground? And the others a "trigger" wires??
  12. J

    911ep TD56 help

    I figured that would be the case, but the white and black are larger diameter wires. The others, (red, blue, green, and brown), a very thin diameter wires. I figured those would be "trigger" wires for a specific function.
  13. J

    911ep TD56 help

    Thank you very much. I've been a longtime lurker of the site. I figured the white was power and black was a ground. Tried to use several different combos, but no dice.
  14. J

    911ep TD56 help

    Red. Thanks for the help! Much appreciated! I tried to do as much digging I could before I posted for help. Not much out there online, since they closed up shop.
  15. J

    911ep TD56 help

    I checked the manuals in that thread several times, and did multiple searches prior to posting. I apparently have a different generation/version. My bar has a white, black, blue, red, green, and brown wire. I have no idea what generation/version it is.
  16. J

    911ep TD56 help

    I've searched for answers prior to posting, but haven't been successful in locating an answer, as most of the 911ep threads reference the td/wl28 or 36. I just received a 911ep TD56 the other day, but do not have a manual. Any idea of a wiring diagram floating around for this light anywhere...

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