Do what skeets said, go to your battery, short 10 gauge wire to a fuse block ( get them at any auto store - 15 bucks) then run your wire to any switch and any acc. run all your wires in cheap wire loom, zip tie them and booyaa you be up and lightin - look at picture ( thanks Wildfire )So ware do I safy tap 12 volts for my acceries front and rear?
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On your BX2370, there is a power source bundled up near the left of the PTO on the rear, got to cut through some black tape to get to it - one of these is a power source via the key switch, only when key is on will this be hot. I would use this as a power source for your lights. I think it is fused at 10 amps??? not sure however. I plan on using this source for mounting my rear lights that are coming in soon.I was just wondering if there is a wire that's designated for lighting that I can tap into and have it go through the ignition switch/lighting switch.
I know I can go straight to the battery but Kubota must have a auxiliary power designation point somewhere front and rear.
I found the two wires in the rear one is hot all the time with the ignition off the other is hot when the ignition is on neither is switched with lighting.
Kabota has these acceries for the turn of the chute and the tip deflector. I figured there was a spot they hook into for power.
Yes that's the two I found in the rear.On your BX2370, there is a power source bundled up near the left of the PTO on the rear, got to cut through some black tape to get to it - one of these is a power source via the key switch, only when key is on will this be hot. I would use this as a power source for your lights. I think it is fused at 10 amps??? not sure however. I plan on using this source for mounting my rear lights that are coming in soon.
You just about explained it right but you left out the relay. I used a 30amp relay in there.Do what skeets said, go to your battery, short 10 gauge wire to a fuse block ( get them at any auto store - 15 bucks) then run your wire to any switch and any acc. run all your wires in cheap wire loom, zip tie them and booyaa you be up and lightin - look at picture ( thanks Wildfire )