i got a question about a mini vector...

911

Member
May 22, 2010
3,834
New York City
can i run the center pod alone,without the 2 outside pods coming on, by running a second switch..


i want to put a mini vector on one of my trucks Amber Green Amber , and run the green for volly ems, and use the amber when i tow something.... its just a idea i had..
 
May 25, 2010
7,072
Tunkhannock, PA, USA
911 said:
can i run the center pod alone,without the 2 outside pods coming on, by running a second switch..

i want to put a mini vector on one of my trucks Amber Green Amber , and run the green for volly ems, and use the amber when i tow something.... its just a idea i had..

Yes... This is how I have my Mini Vector set-up when I had one... The wiring for the bar is the center pod had a power wire and the outter 2 pods have a shared power.
 
May 25, 2010
7,072
Tunkhannock, PA, USA
Yeah... In mine there were 2 red wires, one being slightly larger. The larger one ran the 2 outter pods and the other red ran the center. Then a black, ground obviously. Then there was a brown/white wire in the bar for adding flashers... I had it all wired up to a Flat-4 trailer plug for easy removal if needed...
 

911

Member
May 22, 2010
3,834
New York City
good idea about the trailer plug, i want to use it with magnets, and i dont want to drill a hole yet...so i can run the wire from the bed up and keep it in the bed when not in use.....
 

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