Portable chase lights

GrumpyRam

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Dan
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DeV
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USAF (ret)
made a set of portable chase lights.
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here’s what I used.
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These are the lights I used ( just tap the pic)
Drill out the hole in the magnet mount and mount the light bracket

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Wire the trailer pig tail to the light harness. NOTE: the yellow wire is the trigger wire that changes the lights flashing modes.I pugged mine in to the truck and tapped the wires together to cycle through the modes till I got to the flashing amber. Once the wires are disconnected and power removed the lights remember the last mode they were in.
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Isolate the yellow wire and wrap everything up. Mine store nicely on top of my Hi-Lift. Now if ever conditions or group requirements require a chase light I can just plug it in, and I have an extra if someone else needs one.
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for some reason, the link to the lights doesn't work. Also, how or where do you power them up again? You're modifying a trailer plug to the lights?
 
for some reason, the link to the lights doesn't work. Also, how or where do you power them up again? You're modifying a trailer plug to the lights?
That’s what I get for trying to do it on my phone. you just plug into your four prong flat plug for your trailer. If you only have the round 7 prong you’ll need an adapter. Then just turn on your running lights.
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Nice simple solution! whip up a 6 foot or so extension for the trailer plug and you have a nice warning light to set out if you end up changing a tire on the side of the road
 
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