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Post by creighton on Jan 21, 2018 16:48:06 GMT -5
Anyone attempt AR6 LED kit install? My model has different unused harness wires than shown on demo video. There they have unused harness labelled "DD" with white, red, yellow, and green wires. My unused harness is labelled "E" and has white, red, green, and black wires into a plug, and loose wires yellow, orange, grey, and blue. When I crimp into the red and white per the installation instructions, no light. Any advice?
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Post by kadcock on Jan 22, 2018 16:24:18 GMT -5
The older versions may not have the harness described in the video and hard copy instructions. Rather than jeopardize the wiring, I have purchased a 24v 6a transformer to power the LED strip independently.
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Post by jacqdesign on May 18, 2018 14:23:44 GMT -5
Anyone attempt AR6 LED kit install? My model has different unused harness wires than shown on demo video. There they have unused harness labelled "DD" with white, red, yellow, and green wires. My unused harness is labelled "E" and has white, red, green, and black wires into a plug, and loose wires yellow, orange, grey, and blue. When I crimp into the red and white per the installation instructions, no light. Any advice? We are trying to install LED to our AR16 today. But ran into the same issue. What did you end up doing? Thanks, Jacq
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Bob
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Post by Bob on May 19, 2019 14:33:35 GMT -5
Anyone attempt AR6 LED kit install? My model has different unused harness wires than shown on demo video. There they have unused harness labelled "DD" with white, red, yellow, and green wires. My unused harness is labelled "E" and has white, red, green, and black wires into a plug, and loose wires yellow, orange, grey, and blue. When I crimp into the red and white per the installation instructions, no light. Any advice? Creighton, I have the same size machine and the same situation. I just emailed Chad with the question. I'll let you know when I get his answer. Bob
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Post by Bob on May 20, 2019 19:05:38 GMT -5
Creighton, I just heard back from Chad, and the solution is real easy: The wires are there on older models, but there is no connector. Mine were bunched up next to the stepper motor. Place a volt meter ground probe on a stepper motor bolt, and check each of the wires with the other probe. On my machine the red wire was 24 volts. Your results may be different. I tapped into the loose red and the black ground wire that was connected to the motor mount. The light is lit. Life is good! I hope this works for you. Check with Chad if you are still not sure. Bob
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