Ok got a hair brained idea to install led lights in the trailer that match my bus. The original lights were exactly the same light made by Bargman with the exception that they are incandescent with a single dual element bulb in each light. The result wiring is pretty simple. A white for ground, a green for turn and a brown for running/brake light. This is on the right side. The left side is exactly the same except the green wire is now yellow for turn.
I can get both side turn signals to work which by the way are seperate from the tail/brake and both side running lights but my problem comes in that I can NOT get either of the running/brake lights to work when the brake pedal is applied! The red led lights have 3 wires. White, green and black. It says the green is tail light, the black is running/brake and the white is ground. So in reality, I have only ONE wire on the trailer to hook to, the brown. I have tried every combination even putting the green and black together but still no brake lights. I have traced wiring all the way back to and including the bus and everything works, just not the lights at the rear rear of trailer. Yes the brown wire works!
What am I missing?
My best guess is a bad ground. If the running lights work but applying the brake makes them go out, then a ground problem is just about guaranteed.
This is especially true if you are mixing LED and incandescent lamps.
Try running a temporary ground all the way from the LED's to the battery, I'll bet that cures it.
Ace,
If I understand correctly, your turn and brake lights are two separate lights on the bus. If so you should have 5 wires running to the trailer. One for ground, one for running lights, one for each turn signal, and one for brakes lights.
jeff
Ok let me be more clear if I can. NO lights go out when the brakes are applied. I never said they went out. I said the brake lights do NOT come on at all but the seperate yellow turn signals work fine as do the seperate RED running lights but at the same time the RED running lights that work fine do NOT work as a brake light.
All grounds have been checked and there I'd a ground at each light on each side and at the plug connector!
Ace,
I think your LED package has some terminology confused.
"Tail" lights and "Running" lights are on the same circuit. "Brake" lights are on a separate circuit from the Tail and Running circuit.
If you are connecting the Brake signal to the "Tail" input of the light, you will not see any increase in intensity when you apply the brake.
Can you give us the make and model of these lights? Maybe I can decipher their color code.
Also, have you tested the lights directly on a battery? IOTW, connect the lamp ground to the battery negative, then try each of the other two leads on positive separately, then together. The "Tail" or "Running" lead should give about half intensity, and the "Brake" lead, as well as both together, should give full intensity.
-Sean
http://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com (http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com)
Here are the back side of each light, one red with 3 wires and one yellow with 2 wires.
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This is the convertor I am using
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This is what I am trying to achieve...
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If you can't read the back of the lights they say this...
Black = stop & turn
Green = tail
White = ground
I don't want the red as a turn. Only a tail/running and a brake light
OK. Here is the wiring you need:
From Bus to Trailer
--------- --------
Ground all four white wires (four lights)
Brake both black wires on the Red lamps
Tail/Marker both green wires on the Red lamps
Left turn black wire on left Amber lamp
Right turn black wire on right Amber lamp
There should be no other connections of any kind. NO converter is required, so take that out of the circuit.
Now your amber lamps should light only when turn signals or hazards are on. Red lamps should come on at half intensity when the bus markers are on. And they should come on full intensity when the brakes are applied.
If that does not work, again let me suggest testing each red lamp as I outlined earlier.
HTH,
-Sean
http://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com (http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com)
Sean thank you for the detailed info. I understood you on the phone as well and that's exactly how I had it wired. I even had Susan to double check me while reading your description but it simply would not work.
I did however got things working perfectly using my led's but the ONLY way was to use ALL red in both sides. This might explain why they don't offer a double unit with one red and one amber.
I was missing something maybe, but the end result is they are all working as they should, just not amber for turn.
I also received my new led can clearance lights for the front cap today so hopefully that wil be a little less stressful! There are five of them though now that I think about it. :)
Thanks everyone!
Ace, do you still have the "converter" in the wiring setup?
Yes
Ace,I buy the combo red/amber stop and tail light from www.pmlights.com (http://www.pmlights.com) I just bought some for my trailer made by Peterson I didn't want to run 4 lights
good luck
I got my double's from ppl, both red and to be honest they look better than one red and one amber, AND they work perfectly now. I have two doubles on each side and if they can't see me now, let them hit me!
Quote from: Ace on November 06, 2011, 02:19:13 AMYes
OK - are you still having trouble getting your amber turn signals to light?
Not to sound rude but aren't you guys reading these post?
I have stated that my lights on my bus and trailer are working perfectly. I had to resort to using the double reds as they were designed and not use one amber. It simply won't work. Using an independent amber would work if I had the triple unit, two reds and one amber but I only have the double with two reds.
In the situation as it is now, I have to use the convertor since my bus has independent amber turn signals where as my trailer does not. Even though they are leds, they are still considered a combined light because like Sean stated there is a low and a high glow. The light glows on low for when it is on as a running/tail light and it glows bright when it is used as a turn or brake light.
We were wondering the same thing.... are you reading the responses?
If you want your yellow light to work as a turn signal and not as a brake/turn signal then you should remove the converter you have wired into the system. Wire
the trailer directly from the bus junction panel (the wire you have running to the converter from the bus side).
Your bus is 12v? Correct?
You don't need that converter unless you want the brake light to flash when you turn on the turn signal.
Remove the converter completely. You don't need it.
Run the bus brake line from the bus junction panel to the brake side of the red light.
Run the bus tail line from the bus junction panel to the tail side of the red light.
Run the bus turn signals from the bus junction panel to each yellow light, respectively.
Run a good ground through the connector and attach to the trailer frame (don't rely on the ball to ground it).
If you wire it this way, the red lights will function with tail and brake lights only, and the amber will function with turn signals only. The red lights won't blink,
and the amber lights won't be on constant (either tail or brake).
If your lights don't work when wired this way, then they are defective!
If you want the red lights and amber lights to both blink when you turn on turn signals, then you need to keep the converter, and run two separate wires from
the bus panel turn signals to the amber lights.
Quote from: Ace on November 06, 2011, 05:03:00 AMNot to sound rude but aren't you guys reading these post?
I apologize if it came off that way, Ace, but there were a couple of posts that described different descriptions of various lighting layouts that you'd tried. Also, I was confused if you wanted separate amber lights to work for turn signals
Quote from: Ace on November 06, 2011, 05:03:00 AMI have stated that my lights on my bus and trailer are working perfectly. I had to resort to using the double reds as they were designed and not use one amber. It simply won't work. Using an independent amber would work if I had the triple unit, two reds and one amber but I only have the double with two reds.
In the situation as it is now, I have to use the convertor since my bus has independent amber turn signals where as my trailer does not. Even though they are leds, they are still considered a combined light because like Sean stated there is a low and a high glow. The light glows on low for when it is on as a running/tail light and it glows bright when it is used as a turn or brake light.
Yes, you have a "four wire" trailer wiring system, which is the "American standard". There is no way that you can get amber turns to work with that system (unless you run two additional wires, one to each amber lamp circuit, tied in to the wiring for your stock lamps on the bus - not on the trailer side of the converter). The "four wire" system sends power to the "low intensity" side of the red lamps through Wire 1 for the tail lights (it will also supply any marker or side lights you have), it will send power through Wire 2 for one turn signal (high intensity, flashing), it will send power through Wire 3 for the other turn signal, and it will send power through both Wire 2 and Wire 3 for brake lights (high intensity, not flashing - on as long as your foot is on the brake).
If you want amber turn signals and add a separate amber lamp, you can make them work with the extra circuits wiring I was discussing earlier, but the red lamp on that side will flash red at the same time that the amber turn flashes.
Ok one more time. Let me clarify. I agree with what both gumpy and jay say but without having to re-wire the whole trailer, I opted to use the two double red units, one on each side and ALL WORKS PERFECTLY!
Lets move on....
Ok. Glad it works.
Moving on...