Hi ya Everyone,
I was asked recently how I fitted my LED Strip light, well here's how.
I fitted an extra light because when reversing at night the light that my one reverse light gave off was inadequate being my FOG Light had been placed in the reverse light on the right hand side. So reversing was a nightmare as the camera really didn't show much at all in the dark and also the where I live there isn't much light around from the street lights.
So I purchased this from Ali Express for around £14.
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I then I went about sealing the whole light with black silicone sealant.
I did this just to weather proof it, as it will be battered with water, because it's under the rear bumper which is where I intended to put it.
So I plastered it with silicone.
I then looked to where to mount it.
On the inner rear bumper are two ribs that give the bumper strength near enough in the middle.
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So I made a metal bracket to fit here and be long enough to incorporate the light too.
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And this is how it fits behind the bumper.
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I spray painted the bracket 3 or 4 times to give the metal protection also with a £1 tin of silver paint from poundland.
With the bracket in place I drilled the holes in the bumper and fixed the bracket in place with small bolts and spring washers so it wouldn't vibrate loose.
Then I fitted the LED strip light to the bracket.
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Now for the wiring.
Before installation I soldered an extra 2 meters of single black and red 10 amp wire to the light as it only came with a pair of short wires. I also put shrink wrap over this and electrical tape to make it as weatherproof as possible.
Sorry No Pics Of This.
I threaded the wires through a grommet on the underside of the boot area after dropping the spare wheel and threading the wire over to the right ahnd side of the boot and behind the extra 12v cigarette socket.
I intended to use the feed from the 12v socket but mine had no power to it at all,so in the end ran a live wire from the battery all the way to the back of the car so the light had its own power source.
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I used a 4 pin relay to set up the light. So the red in the diagram cable was from a redundant reverse light cable when they fitted the fog light. I used ths cable for the switch in the relay to turn on the reverse light. So as I put the car into reverse (obviously), the switch kicked in to let power from the battery through the new light.
I stuck the fuse holder onto the relay itself so that it was easy to get at and stuck the relay to metal inside the car (see last picture)
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As you can see before someone says I put the fuse holder the wrong way round so I can't see the fuse. Can't all be perfect aye. lol
The light is really bright at night. I can see everything on the camera and I can see out my mirrors too because it lights it up that good.
I'm not sure it would be OK for the MOT so I might take the fuse out for the MOT or put in a Switch so I can turn it off when not needed.
I must add that all wire to wire joints were soldered and shrink wrapped for best contact.
Any questions, please ask.