BX 25D Wiring Question

uscgmkcret03

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Bought a new to me 2014, last owner installed a rear facing work light, l plan on installing two forward facing lights on ROP, I would like to use the same switch to power all three lights.
He used what appears to be existing factory wiring that comes out by where Hoe hyd quick connects are that is ignition hot, (left side looking toward front of machine). It looks factory, I cant imagine him taking the time to run wires into the factory lume, and I cant find any thing that looks like it was owner modified.
My question is, does any one know which circuit this is running off of, fuse it comes from ect. I don't want to overload anything while using lights for an extended amount of time, while doing snow removal or god forbid having to do anything when its dark.
Thx
 

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Bought a new to me 2014, last owner installed a rear facing work light, l plan on installing two forward facing lights on ROP, I would like to use the same switch to power all three lights.
He used what appears to be existing factory wiring that comes out by where Hoe hyd quick connects are that is ignition hot, (left side looking toward front of machine). It looks factory, I cant imagine him taking the time to run wires into the factory lume, and I cant find any thing that looks like it was owner modified.
My question is, does any one know which circuit this is running off of, fuse it comes from ect. I don't want to overload anything while using lights for an extended amount of time, while doing snow removal or god forbid having to do anything when its dark.
Thx

That is a factory wiring port - fused, I think it is 20 amp? Check fuse #4

As for adding more lights - running a "new" circuit is fairly easy - buy the lights with the RELAY already in it and the instructions will show you exactly what/where to tap in. Running the wiring is really the hardest part, placing it in a safe place and covering them up with loom is the time consuming part.
 
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