Nilight 16AWG DT Connector Wiring Harness Kit LED Light Bar 12V On Off Switch Power Relay Blade Fuse for Off Road Lights LED Work Light-2 Leads,2 Years Warranty
LEDdistributors • 6 years ago
Product Features:
Harness Length: 12ft
Leads Available: 2 Leads
Wire Gauge: 16 AWG
Maximum Wattage: 180W
Product Features
- Universal fit: this harness kit is compatible with all automobiles, boats and devices that use a 12V power source
- Two leads Available: with 2 Sets of light output connectors for dual lighting fixtures less than 180W, more stable connection
- Simple connection: equipped with DT connector, no wiring between LED light bar and the harness kit, simple and easy installation
- Circuit protection: power relay together with inline blade fuse to defense against overcurrent and short circuit, ensuring safety
- Package include: 1 x 12 feet wiring harness kit, 1 x instructions

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Great quality!!!
Harness kit for my 22″ Nilight LED light bar
Looked great, until I found loose power wire connections This harness looks really nice and I would have liked it a lot more had it worked; but, for some reason the dork who assembled it simply pushed two 12AWG (power) and one 20AWG (control) wires into the back of the relay connector without crimping or soldering anything; all three wires were loose and free to move around. The two main negative power wires (fused at 40A) were intermittently connected by proximity alone. To top it off, the whole mess was encased in shrink tubing where the lazy…
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