Add Headlights To Any Snowblower?

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AmplifyDIY

AmplifyDIY

Күн бұрын

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@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 3 жыл бұрын
Here's a demonstration of these lights in action after our first snow since getting them installed: kzbin.info/www/bejne/joizqoZvpqmcl8U
@TiroxSnapJack
@TiroxSnapJack 2 жыл бұрын
Question for ya: I'm concerned that the battery adapter would get snowed on and water would damage or short circuit the connection. What about mounting it upside down and or making some rubber flap to protect it from that? I was even considering using an outside electrical outlet cover. Your thoughts please. Thanks for this upload...I'm doing it soon.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
@@TiroxSnapJack I have not had any problem with short circuiting, etc, but if it is snowing heavily while using this, the battery and the connector will definitely collect snow, etc. If I were doing this again, I'd possibly mount the battery under the upper shroud, or as you suggest add a flap or cover of some kind. I'd love to hear what you come up with!
@TiroxSnapJack
@TiroxSnapJack 2 жыл бұрын
@@AmplifyDIY I will try and remember to update you. I found a barn find Honda HS80 very spotless and minimal use for a 30+ year old machine. I love these Hondas. Adding even a chute discharge control. ordered all the components from your excellent video. now waiting for arrival an eventual assembly. Yes a cover or underside is needed 4 sure. thanks again for the instructions. really thanks.
@TiroxSnapJack
@TiroxSnapJack 2 жыл бұрын
@@AmplifyDIY Ok I've been busy. decided a small yellow plastic box will fit all my components and other than the right side where I cut a rectangular hole just big enough to slide my battery into and room for my fingers in a glove. Mounted under the dashplate. The older Honda has a tilted metal dashplate and I'm pretty sure no snow will reach the inner wiring /connections. Now onto the accessory wiring... so from the converter How do I run the 4 lights...I mean, is it a combo of 2 double wire pigtails- power and ground coming from the converter? And going out to the 2 marker and 2 spot lights? I have always been afraid of working with wiring. from house to motorcycle....you have pushed me into it with something like a snowblower. For that I thank you. sorry for the questions. I wish I could share pictures.
@TiroxSnapJack
@TiroxSnapJack 2 жыл бұрын
And hahaha I made the same mistake about adding the fuse...why isn't this working shit !! DOH !!
@mattsimon931
@mattsimon931 Жыл бұрын
really like your idea of using a battery you already have at home, with that adapter. Might have just given me a weekend project!!!
@merchantmariner6132
@merchantmariner6132 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations! Probably one of the best how-to videos on YT. As a mature engineer, you were clear and concise, and did a great job. Thank you. Not only will I do this to my snowblower, I'm going to make a charger for my iPhone using my Milwaukee M18 batteries.
@DelRounds
@DelRounds Күн бұрын
First, thank you! You are providing an amazong service helping people. Secondly, you are in the top 3, if not the best, teacher on KZbin. Your instructions are thorough and so incredibly helpful. Very nice. Thanks again!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 14 сағат бұрын
You've made my day. Thank you!
@cwsrad
@cwsrad 11 ай бұрын
This was easily one of the best, if not the best instructional video I have ever watched! And I have watched thousands of instructional videos.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! That really means a lot.
@BenNawrath
@BenNawrath 2 жыл бұрын
Leave the nut on next time you shorten a bolt. Removing the nut will help deburr it.
@philweed1603
@philweed1603 Ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@stevejakiel209
@stevejakiel209 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent tutorial in every way: Easy to see, easy to understand, and this retired teacher of English and public speaking is impressed with your clear and pleasant speaking voice -- in addition to your DIY prowess! Thanks for posting this!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 3 жыл бұрын
Wow - thank you very much, Steve!
@sabemoistowellette5341
@sabemoistowellette5341 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed probably one of the best I’ve seen, great job!
@Deerector
@Deerector Жыл бұрын
I agree. What a great video. Ty bro
@carlotodaro5052
@carlotodaro5052 6 күн бұрын
there's many videos on this subject that are great ! But for me this has been by far the best how to on KZbin. You covered every connection up and down the wire harness,thanks. I'm thinking about using an AC to DC capacitor myself we'll see how that goes. If I'm not happy with that I'll go with the battery setup you have here. If I need any parts I'll be sure to come back and follow the links you've provided👍👍
@dahnielable
@dahnielable Ай бұрын
Thank you for this simple walkthrough! You saved me a ton of trial and error, and I didn't even know those battery adapters were an option. A few things are different now, and a little easier. The 20v DeWalt adapter has an incorporated switch and an inline fuse for the same price. Also, the lights you linked are specced from 12-30v. No longer a need for a separate switch, fuse, or the step-down converter. It's now a straight shot from the battery adapter to the voltmeter, to the lights. Thank you again!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Ай бұрын
Great to hear some things are simplified! When I did this project, the lights specifically said they would only accept 12V... not needing the stepdown converter simplifies a lot, and having switch + fuse in the battery adapter is also a huge win. Thanks for the update, and for watching!
@rcguy1087
@rcguy1087 Ай бұрын
@@AmplifyDIY to add to that you can buy Low voltage Cut off devices pretty cheap. these are usually used on rc cars that do not have the logit built in to the electronics. im doing the same project myself, just using an old dewalt impact driver that i cut in half. in fact a broken drill would be even better and just use the built in trigger lock. the other thiing i saw is when cutting bolts leaving a nut on the bolt before cutting it allows you to chase the threads after putting that chamfer on the end
@tysonml
@tysonml 3 жыл бұрын
Great project! I’ve been considering something similar. Excellent, simple instructions, logical process sequence, you made what might seem daunting into a very approachable job. Great idea using the tool battery! A couple of soldering recommendations: 1) Always make a strong mechanical connection first, before solder (e.g. crimp the spade vs. using solder to fill the space), 2) Heat the joint with the iron, flow the solder into the joint, not into the iron. (Source: US Navy Electronics Technician training.)
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tips, Michael!
@billhandymanbill2775
@billhandymanbill2775 3 жыл бұрын
Very nice and handy video. Thank you! Two suggestions: 1. Leave the nut on the bolt and snug it up to the top this way when you cut the bolt, as you remove the nut the nut acts as a chaser and will help clean the threads of the bolt that has been cut by the hacksaw. 2. I would put some semi-permanent thread sealant on the threads of the bolt to help protect the nut from loosening when you have snow blower vibration even though you are using a lock washer on the bolt....as simple belt and suspenders approach when dealing with severe vibration.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 3 жыл бұрын
Great tips, Bill. Thank you!
@jimsecrease5188
@jimsecrease5188 Жыл бұрын
Your blower didn't have a factory light. Mine does. So can I just splice my led's + & - into my factory light?
@TGFMusic
@TGFMusic 11 ай бұрын
I just want to say, I did this to my VERY BASIC 2-stage blower, and my god, I’m so excited to use it. I learned so much from your video and made it happen, it looks great and I’m so happy. I had no idea those tool battery adapters existed, and the step down converter was super cheap. You rock!!!!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 11 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks so much! I'm really glad to hear that you were able to complete the project and that you're happy with the result. Mine are still going strong a couple of years later and I love them! Thanks for watching!
@KSMike1
@KSMike1 Жыл бұрын
I’ve got that exact blower and would like to add lights to it. Thanks for a great video. I suggest adding a quick disconnect (more spades) where the two halves of the machine come apart, so that when it’s time for serious machine maintenance you don’t have to remove any wiring.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Great suggestion. Thank you!
@StreetMachine18
@StreetMachine18 3 жыл бұрын
my snow blower has a tiny head light. i recently noticed my off road lights sitting next to it on the work bench and had the idea to mount it on the machine. but those puddle lights are an awesome addition!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 3 жыл бұрын
I don’t have the greatest balance, so I like to have extra lighting to see where I’m walking. Thanks for watching!
@juanjohnism
@juanjohnism 2 жыл бұрын
Just installed lights on my 2410 troy bilt. Took me 6 hours to do the job correctly and professional. You have great instructions to do the job efficiently. Thank You !!!!!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Great job!
@zackhaas3267
@zackhaas3267 2 жыл бұрын
Good video, most of those led pods are variable voltage and will usually accept input voltages of 9v-36v, so no need to step down the voltage, which only shortens how long the battery will last.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Zack - some are able to handle a range, some are not. In this video I was trying to show a circuit that would be useful no matter which lighting you went with, as nearly all accessory lighting runs happily on 12V. If you are certain the lighting you choose can run directly on the battery voltage, you can for sure omit the step-down converter. Thanks for watching!
@bryand8581
@bryand8581 Жыл бұрын
Great tip to research the input voltage specs first.
@JJ-xj3vi
@JJ-xj3vi Ай бұрын
I know you made this video 2 years ago. I just found it and it helped me out GREATLY. Just waiting for the receptacle and and will be operations tomorrow.
@greywolfe1114
@greywolfe1114 11 ай бұрын
I did something similar to a 2004 Murray Blizzard 2 stage SnowBlower a few years back. Use Lock tight on your bolt connections. Recently had one come loose and lost the screw hardware. Mine originally had a single halogen light running off of AC from the alternator on the motor. Using a bridge rectifier setup and some inline capacitors I installed them in a weather proof electrical box under the front control panel to protect the connections from the elements. An 18 watt LED pod light set similar to yours was a HUGE upgrade to the existing halogen one. I mounted them to either side of where the old light was. I do like the battery idea so you can turn the lights on without the engine running. I happen to run across your vid while doing research on switching my lawn tractor over from the dim halogen bulbs to an LED set up. Nice work By the way.
@george420
@george420 2 жыл бұрын
Finally, a good step by step guide that doesn't require buying and installing a stator. Glad I watched too. I thought about this method before but forgot about the difference in voltages I'd have to figure out.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Hey George - I'm glad you liked the video. Best of luck with getting lights on your blower. I'm happy to answer any questions that come up along the way for you. Good luck!
@kennethwestervelt2843
@kennethwestervelt2843 11 ай бұрын
This concept has a 100 uses!!! I am going to build a portable power pack using your basic idea. I am heavily invested in the Craftsman 20v system so my plan is to make a system that can use any of my half dozen batteries and provide power to a USB for charging cell phones etc. I’ll add a small led light too for utility. Plan is to have a small enough box to take camping, fishing, in the toolbox etc or even in the shop as a backup. The expensive part is the battery, the rest is inexpensive stuff. Thanks for sharing. Edit: I looked for parts and well darn they make a snap on LED light with USB unit so I’ll just buy that but still lots of uses for your idea.
@arghoknot
@arghoknot 29 күн бұрын
Thanks for a well-made tutorial on this subject. Not having to use rectifiers and capacitors makes it much easier without having to worry about possibly damaging the electronics of the snowblower. I have plenty of 20v Hart batteries with the chargers, so I just modified one of the chargers instead of buying an adapter.
@Freedom47f
@Freedom47f Жыл бұрын
Great innovative install! Awesome, humble people skills!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@jamessharier7529
@jamessharier7529 11 ай бұрын
This a great video, I personally use a weatherproof headlamp when I blow snow when it’s dark. If I was using my blower more commercially this would be perfect.
@bmac8130
@bmac8130 2 жыл бұрын
I would re mount that battery to under the shroud on the handle. A lot of times I have snow accumulated on my blower when I’m done and I’d imagine it would get that battery nice and wet.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Hi B Mac - yes, the battery does get a bit wet, but the adapter seals really well, and when I pull the battery off the mount the contacts are always dry. However, if I were doing it again, I may find a way to mount it in a more protected area as you suggest. Thanks for watching!
@barrymurray8264
@barrymurray8264 Жыл бұрын
Thanks ! I have the identical snowblower. I’m 70 and need a project. Nice of you to share. Middletown De.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
I hope it turns out great for you!
@playarlz36
@playarlz36 3 жыл бұрын
The best video on explaining the operation n reason for parts.
@michiganhoosiers03
@michiganhoosiers03 Жыл бұрын
Flexloom is what it's called. Very informative video.
@shongo2k15
@shongo2k15 2 жыл бұрын
I have the same machine. So this is exactly what I've been looking for! Excellent tutorial! Thanks much!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, Shongo! Good luck with your setup!
@CAMgeek
@CAMgeek Ай бұрын
Great project and great video. I would move the voltmeter to the post switch position in the harness so it wouldn't present any drain on the battery when the system is turned off.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback, and for watching!
@TS-my9yq
@TS-my9yq Жыл бұрын
Wow! Well done! Thank you for the detailed explanation of how to install lighting on a snow thrower. I’ll be doing this myself! Great job!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Good luck!
@robertwinston2496
@robertwinston2496 Жыл бұрын
Great modification, and no particularly difficult or expensive to do! Will definitely do something similar on my unit this Winter.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Good luck!
@glennw.4561
@glennw.4561 2 жыл бұрын
What a great idea and video. Very professionally done and enjoyable to watch and understand. I have a 25+ year old Simplicity 8hp snow blower that has a pretty poor amber light over the engine. I guess for the time is was better than nothing. For years I wanted to upgrade to something better but I knew the voltage coming off the stator was incompatible with a typical 12vt. DC light. I purchased from Amazon a slide in B&D battery adapter which came with an inline rocker switch and fuse (never knew these even existed), the voltage meter you recommended and a 7" 30watt LED light bar. The LED will work on DV from 9-24Volts so I skipped the DC 20-12vt. step down converter. As you described the installation was pretty easy and was accomplished in under an hour. With a fully charged 20volt battery I was able to get 2+ hours of light before I even came close to 17volts. Plenty of light to assist with my nighttime snow blowing operations. Thanks for the idea and description. When the 1st storm hits I might just wait till dark just so I can try it out. 😁
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Nice work! Let it snow!
@genaroquodala
@genaroquodala 2 жыл бұрын
Hi interestingly enough I am in th same situation and assumed that I could just wire in the new LED light to replace the old amber light. Why is it that the existing electrical system won't work for this project. It's a real bummer.
@heeby94
@heeby94 Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to thank you for uploading this video....I just added this set up to my Craftsman snow blower and I couldn't be more pleased. I used the Ridgid adapter because that's the line of power tools I use. So thanks again....excellent job!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Awesome - great work, Terry!
@juicegamez
@juicegamez 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, I was interested in the title because my snowblower didn’t come with any lights and I heard that if they don’t come with them, they will not except any. Which you then confirmed in your video. So I was pleasantly surprised to see what you came up with. And like someone else commented, the way you present each project somehow gives a viewer like me the confidence to actually try doing it. I’m so glad I found your channel and I appreciate everything you share! Looking forward to the next project! Thank you!! 😎👍🏼
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jase! I really appreciate that!
@Mhakeman
@Mhakeman 3 жыл бұрын
This was absolutely fantastic. Thank you very much for sharing this project. I learned a lot and may tackle this one on my own!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@carlostavaresjr958
@carlostavaresjr958 2 жыл бұрын
Same concept can be applied to anything needing lighting: snowblowers, mowers, bikes, etc etc! Great video!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Thanks for watching, Carlos!
@paulsylvester1394
@paulsylvester1394 11 күн бұрын
Great video. Some comments about the volt meter being always on and draining the battery. I would also think that the DC to DC converter always on will also be an issue as far as draining the battery. I would switch everything and simply not use a lighted switch. Or, experiment with a resistor in series with the ground lead on the switch to drop the led switch light voltage.
@CarsSimplified
@CarsSimplified 3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic results! My snowblower has a headlight thing between where you pointed out a factory light might be and where you actually installed your off-road lights. I have been considering switching the bulb to LED and adding a capacitor to deal with the flicker that even the incandescent bulb has been experiencing from day one, but this seems like a better option. I would have to put the headlights and puddle lights on their own switches because I like adding switches and if I don't need the puddle light, I can add some run time by turning them off. Great instructions and great video!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 3 жыл бұрын
Great idea to put the puddle lights on their own switch - or even add another switch to turn on each headlight individually - if you are willing to compromise a bit of forward visibility for double the runtime. Thanks for the feedback, and thanks for watching!
@donmoroz5502
@donmoroz5502 2 жыл бұрын
Very good and clear instruction. On my machine your location of the lights would be problematic. In my area we frequently get 25+cm of snow ( 10"+). Our last storm dumped 44 cm. At the road we get high snow banks from the municipal plow. To clear this I drive the face of the blower into the bank and undercut the snow above the machine, then knock the snow bank down for further cleanup. As a result the lights would no doubt take a beating. I would make a bracket for the top of the auger cabinet to enable the lights to be located behind the face of the auger cabinet 8" or more to protect them. Great video!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Don - you definitely get more snow than we typically do here. I like your idea of building some brackets to relocate the lights - that should work well for your application! I do recommend trying to elevate the lights a bit - maybe with a right-angle bracket? If you just move them straight back the auger cabinet will block the lower portion of the light throw, which may be annoying. A cheap option for brackets may be some shelf brackets from your local hardware store. Good luck!
@donmoroz5502
@donmoroz5502 2 жыл бұрын
Amplify Raising the lights up as well as back is what was on my mind but I didn't say so 9n my reply.
@rictic1929
@rictic1929 13 күн бұрын
Great job, precise and to the point just the way I like it. Well done and hope to watch many more of your vids.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 12 күн бұрын
Much appreciated!
@RonaldJMacDonald
@RonaldJMacDonald Жыл бұрын
Thank you. This will be my next project. Several years ago, I was nearly hit by a car while cleaning my driveway. I will add a small blue or amber strobe light to protect me from inattentive drivers.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
What a great idea!
@46B3x2you
@46B3x2you Жыл бұрын
Excellent job. Very informative and easy to understand and listen to. Very professional.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@hoots02
@hoots02 2 ай бұрын
That was awesome 👌 easy to follow instructional video for anyone!! Nicely done and thank you. Got 3 snowblowers and 3 toro snow throwers between my fad/ brother and I (do t ask 😅). Thanks again
@ericsweetadventure
@ericsweetadventure 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent idea using the Dewalt battery pack. Will be doing this to my machine next weekend! Thx for the video
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, and best of luck with yours!
@alanpreiss1224
@alanpreiss1224 2 ай бұрын
Excellent video! I did both my Ariens Deluxe and Ariens Platinum the same way using my Milwaukee Batteries and Recepticle from Amazon. A couple minor things to note, make sure you wire the volt meter in parallel and directly after the battery to ensure you are reading the battery voltage and not after the DC Converter wich will continue reading 12 volts past the the battery’s low limit. Secondly, those particular Paddle Lights from Amazon are great but make note that the white wire on them is ground and the black wire is power. I am very impressed with the amount of light I now have during our dark hours in winter. Thanks again for a great tutorial!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 ай бұрын
Good points on the placement of the volt meter and the mention about the lights... it's a good idea to always test polarity on lights like this as they are sometimes wired in ... interesting ways. :)
@rodolfocandelario1323
@rodolfocandelario1323 2 жыл бұрын
I loved the explanation because it was step by step thank you very much very good work thank you I really needed it
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rodolfo!
@2112user
@2112user 2 жыл бұрын
Nice video, popped up as a "play next" so I watched it. One piece of advice I'd give you going forward, grab a tube of silicone. Once you solder the terminals or butt connect wires, add silicone and heat shrink over it while still wet. Been doing this for 20+ years in auto/trucking for wiring. The silicone keeps the wires from turning green over the long term, especially when heatshrinking multiple wires at once (seals the gaps from moisture). Hope it helps :)
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Great tip, D! The sealed heat shrink with glue in it forms an airtight seal, but some extra silicone is a good insurance measure. Thanks for watching!
@davidthatcher7754
@davidthatcher7754 Жыл бұрын
Just found your Video and it honestly was one of the best instruction videos that I’ve watched. I have a 2012 Honda HS1132 track driven blower. It has a round light that unfortunately isn’t very bright. I love your corded battery idea and will be doing something similar. Thank you
@malingehring165
@malingehring165 Жыл бұрын
Your presentation is top notch! You could make training videos of everything!! This project, however, Is one I have to think about. Adding up the list of supplies needed totals over $100 dollars in parts plus additional tools (soldering iron, drill) and labor. All to get some light? Maybe save $100 and snow-blow during the day? You are the best teacher!!!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
I agree - the parts etc do add up. In my case, I rarely am home from work in time to get to clearing snow during daylight hours... so I needed a solution. Blowers with lights built in cost several hundred more than this model. Also, keep in mind that if you have to buy tools for this (or any job) they'll be on hand for the next project, so I consider that an investment. In my case, this was the cheapest way to get to a superior solution over something like wearing a headlamp, etc. Thanks for watching!
@malingehring165
@malingehring165 Жыл бұрын
@@AmplifyDIY Again, this is a top notch video. THank you for your dedication and generosity with your knowledge.
@luvmydeck
@luvmydeck 27 күн бұрын
Nice job. I wish u built my car or my house. That attention to detail is something most workers don't have time to do.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 25 күн бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate that!
@1244taylor
@1244taylor Жыл бұрын
Great demo video. well explained and easy to follow... tks for sharing..
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@rottiejakeluke
@rottiejakeluke 2 жыл бұрын
You did an amazing job explaining everything! Doing so has taken the fear out of doing the work. Thanks
@tombarnes1871
@tombarnes1871 2 жыл бұрын
I liked the build and learned some tips. I’m going to try these on some markers lights I will be putting on my SUV in the spring. Two things which may be an improvement. A. A snow blower puts out a great deal of fine snow, which is only made worse on a windy day/night. This may cause a short in the battery. Some type of protection cover would be good. B. I would have run the black automotive protector from the lights to the T junction. There will be potentially snow and ice build up between the lights so this just provides more structure. Excellent video!!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Great tips, thank you Tom!
@HarryDoughtySr
@HarryDoughtySr 7 күн бұрын
You are awesome, thanks so much for this class on lighting. I will be adding lights to my unit. 👍👍
@daviddcook432
@daviddcook432 11 ай бұрын
Well done. Love the out-takes LOL
@INFIDEL353
@INFIDEL353 Жыл бұрын
Wow! What great video man. Very thorough and explained everything!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it, Jacob!
@christopherpike9907
@christopherpike9907 2 жыл бұрын
Great idea and nicely executed
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@davidrobins4025
@davidrobins4025 Жыл бұрын
A great job. I love the idea of using the rechargeable batteries from other hand power tools. Thanks for an excellent video and description.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@davidlesley1328
@davidlesley1328 2 жыл бұрын
Great instructions, lots if smart ideas, from Q-tips onward, gotta try this, thanks
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Hey David - thanks!
@Omek1972
@Omek1972 6 ай бұрын
Fantastic! I picked up a free snowblower this week. It has a sticker saying a light kit can't be installed to the motor. I will be doing this modification. Thanks so much. Cheers.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 6 ай бұрын
You can't beat free! Great find, and good luck!
@gsettlemyre
@gsettlemyre 2 жыл бұрын
Nice addition to the snowblower. My Craftsman 26” also does not have the rectifier needed to add lights. Seeing this video has prompted me to pursue using my dormant 12 volt motorcycle battery, might just as well get some use out of it while the thing is hibernating in the shed…it can sit on the trickle charger when not in use. Now to find a battery box mount! Also looking at adding an amber strobe or two for maximum attention.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Oooh! I like the idea of an amber strobe... might be time for an upgrade to my project! Thanks for watching!
@shawnweaver8520
@shawnweaver8520 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! I followed along nicely until you got to the puddle light and LED light wiring, tying it all in. You sped the video up in that area and I wasn't able to see exactly how you did it. Do you just pig tail them all in (positives to the positives/negatives to the negatives), soldering and heat shrinking the connections? You mentioned you added a bunch of extra spade connectors but I don't see how all the spade connectors would connect to the wiring.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Yes, I soldered all the negatives together, and all the positives together, adding spade connectors where it made sense so I could isolate and replace components in the future if needed - i.e., the leads out to the lights are not directly soldered to the switch - there is a spade connector there so I can swap the switch or swap the lights in the future if needed. Apologies that the video was not clear - I'll keep that in mind for future projects. Thanks for watching!
@Camaro45th
@Camaro45th Жыл бұрын
You did a great job. I have one of those long light bars just sitting in my garage and part of me wants put it on my snowblower lol
@JohnOpdahl
@JohnOpdahl 2 жыл бұрын
Enlightening video! :) Clear and concise instructions and a "FACTRY" install .. Thanks!
@robertdavis6708
@robertdavis6708 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Your system beats taping a flashlight on my snowblower. Both systems work, one is better. A great idea for seasonal lighting.
@2023TMc
@2023TMc Жыл бұрын
Great video! Nice clear instructions
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@Honore262
@Honore262 2 жыл бұрын
Nice job looks good
@dalesworld1308
@dalesworld1308 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic idea to use the batteries. I would have done only one thing different - knowing how wet the entire blower can get (and my face) when blowing powdery snow and it's breezy I would come up with a waterproof cover of some kind for the battery adapter. Don't want a short there.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Good idea - other viewers have suggested mounting the battery below the handlebar rather than on top - that would also help quite a bit. Thanks for watching!
@puffyelvis5895
@puffyelvis5895 Жыл бұрын
Painting/Drilling tip: Place painters tape over the hole prior to drilling, then you can spray directly with quick, moving bursts. Also helpful if you start with a pilot hole to reduce rough edges. Nice work!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 11 ай бұрын
Great tip!
@stump556
@stump556 3 жыл бұрын
Great thorough tutorial. Thank you
@nhlighthouse
@nhlighthouse Жыл бұрын
I would recommend putting a metal plate behind the bracket that holds the battery. The plastic is not tough enough to handle the install and removal of the battery along with the weight of the battery!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
This is a good tip. I'll consider installing that as an upgrade if the plastic ever starts to show any signs of failure. So far, so good, though!
@thecappy
@thecappy 3 жыл бұрын
My blower has a light but it pulses the LED lights. That power tool battery was a great idea, as is the puddle lights. I’ll have to wire mine up before it snows here in PA.
@dogmandan79
@dogmandan79 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been trying to do this another way for years, this is just as easy and works better i think. Thanks!!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear!
@daniellynch9942
@daniellynch9942 Жыл бұрын
Looks great….. I actually have the same snowblower and I wanted to put lights on it. So I’m in the process of doing that now. Thank you for your input.
@matefromvirginia4959
@matefromvirginia4959 3 жыл бұрын
Great how to video. Hopefully you get lots of snow to see the lights perform in a snow storm.👍
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 3 жыл бұрын
Just a few skiffs so far - but the forecast looks ominous (*rubs hands together in anticipation*). Thanks for watching!
@richardkawucha1232
@richardkawucha1232 Жыл бұрын
Whenever you mount something onto an ABS plastic surface, you take the chance of the plastic cracking, especially with cold temperatures and vibration. I always use a "fender washer" to spread the stress over a larger area. Never have a singularly insulated wire in contact with a metallic surface. Smart move to use the plastic loom to protect the joint.
@teejay622
@teejay622 2 жыл бұрын
This video did NOT address my issue. I already did this mod to my walk-behind blower so now I'm installing lights to my tractor snowblower so your instruction doesn't apply. HOWEVER! - the opening for this video had me crackin up and, simply out of respect, I feel I MUST like and sub. That opening was pure talent my friend! I looked over your videos and noticed I've previously seen your speaker video and I'm surprised I didn't sub back then. Either way, I'm glad I found this video / channel. And then your Vice Grip Garage reference sealed the deal - lol. Looks like a guy will be bingeing a fellers videos over the next few hours - lol. Keep em comin.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Well, I’ll be dipped!
@jamesbarlowjr.3762
@jamesbarlowjr.3762 3 ай бұрын
This Was A Perfect Video Sir! Not One Thing I Wouldn’t Change! 🤝
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 ай бұрын
Hey, thank you James! That's awesome to hear!
@kartboarder22g17
@kartboarder22g17 2 жыл бұрын
I just did this to my snowblower not for lights but for heated grips. One thing I suggest is mount the battery under the cowl. As, I just ran my blower last week and my entire cowl was covered with snow because it was snowing while i ran it and the overspray from a wind blew blown snow onto it too. You run the risk of gettting melted snow into the battery and espeically on the terminals based on the way you have it. Also, I did not run a voltmeter, but I ran the same switch you have directly off the 18V battery. My worry is the light may burn out prematurely due to the higher voltage, but I'll see. One benefit is to cut the power to the 12V converter and therefore leave the battery mounted to the system sometimes. If the light burns out that is fine, I will just add in a panel light if that happens. I'm running Ryobi batteries that have auto shutoff built into the pack, so I'm good without a voltage meter, but glad you added this for dewalt and others should too if the battery doesn't have the auto shutoff built into it.
@jasomkovac9115
@jasomkovac9115 Жыл бұрын
I'm curious about burn out also. It shouldn't cuz they're rated to 36v. Ard they brighter when run on higher voltage? Been wondering cuz thinking of a voltage amplifier to bring auto 12v system up higher for offroad uses.
@kartboarder22g17
@kartboarder22g17 Жыл бұрын
@@jasomkovac9115 if rated higher than what you run you should be fine.
@preds.bundalo5408
@preds.bundalo5408 7 күн бұрын
Great build!
@shahryaroliai6084
@shahryaroliai6084 2 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely a wonderful instructional video! Thank you for offering your time and sharing it with us. Wonder if yuh have a drawing of electrical circuit and how are parts connected. I sometimes had a hard time following which wires went where in the video. Appreciate it.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Shahryar - in fact, I DO have a circuit drawing: amplifydiy.com/shared/SnowblowerHeadlightSchematic.jpg - let me know if you have any other questions. I'll be glad to try to help. Thanks for watching!
@shahryaroliai6084
@shahryaroliai6084 2 жыл бұрын
Hello @@AmplifyDIY , and thank you for your great assistance. I watched the video a few times to make sure of the wiring plan and got it on the first try! Only thing was my toggle switch does not turn red when it is off, just to show there is current in it. But no worries. I used one license plate light unit for my puddle light. It is OK, but will rewire it to place a second one. I am happy to share my pictures if you like. You are a terrific instructor on this medium. Keep it up please. Thank you again sir.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
@@shahryaroliai6084 I'm so glad you got it working on the first try! That's great! I'd love to see some pictures if you don't mind sending via email: amplifydiy (at) gmail (dot) com. Thanks!
@leoschneider3570
@leoschneider3570 2 жыл бұрын
I added amber strobes too
@MrScooterbags
@MrScooterbags 17 күн бұрын
Great video! Going to do this in the near future!
@Jim-ub9qy
@Jim-ub9qy 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing work! What a great idea and masterful approach for adding lighting to your snowblower. Provided me with lots of ideas for other such implements that I use. Well done.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jim - I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@michaelsemenchuk3056
@michaelsemenchuk3056 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyable video. Just a few thoughts: 1) You reaally need to look into getting a 3D printer. Yes, I realize you are trying to make these videos accessible and doable by everybody, but 3D printed bracketry, tiedown points and housings would up the "factory" look. 2) You didn't need to split the headlight wires right in the middle. You could have connected to the right light first and then extended to the left light. But, it works just fine the way it is. 3) If you pick up a piece of 4"x4" square tube you could cut 2" wide slices and make some "roll bars" over the headlights to protect them from tree branches and other obstacles. Simply drill one hole in the center of one of the sides and run the headlight bolt through the same hole and bolt the square tube and headlight down all at the same time. Again, just my thoughts, This project is perfectly functional as is. Kudos!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Michael - apologies for the late response. I appreciate all your feedback and ideas. Thanks for watching!
@MrBen527
@MrBen527 2 жыл бұрын
Great idea! I use the same batteries.
@armedscubasteve
@armedscubasteve Жыл бұрын
I don't even own or need a snowblower but those lights are bad ass
@joez8737
@joez8737 2 жыл бұрын
Came to this video with the exact same problem with my Troy Bilt and I'm definitely gonna use your exact same answer! Thanks, great video! 👍
@PainterD54
@PainterD54 Ай бұрын
This gave me an idea instead of lights (I use my blower during the daylight hours so I never really needed lights) I'm going to install grip heaters (made for snowmobiles) under the grips and use my M18 Milwaukee battery to power them. I bought an extra higher output (9 amp hour) battery so it should last for many hours without running down. I also installed the volt meter to keep track of the battery power. So nice having warm hands while blowing snow!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Ай бұрын
Fantastic idea! Thanks for watching and letting me know how you were inspired. :)
@squirrelkilla7371
@squirrelkilla7371 3 жыл бұрын
A few suggestion. A bigger battery of course will last longer. Another is weather pack connections. Since you'll be getting it wet the plugs will be a better protection than just spade connectors. Plus if you need to swap lights or anything you just unplug them. Harbor Freight has some of these. I do a lot of automotive wiring and use these types of plugs
@vaughnedwardssr.9626
@vaughnedwardssr.9626 3 жыл бұрын
Great job, you made it look easy!!!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 3 жыл бұрын
Great tips, thank you!
@pierrejoly9094
@pierrejoly9094 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, just saw this also awesome video on how to install the light system, I love it and will get the parts and get at her.
@YFindustries
@YFindustries 2 жыл бұрын
Omg that intro was amazing!!!!🎉
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! It's fun to be a little creative sometimes. :)
@TedKrajewski
@TedKrajewski Жыл бұрын
Finally nearly finished adding some headlights. Just need to finish adding the loom and routing. Nonetheless, it does work!! 👍 Thx for the guidance
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Great 👍
@JT-lq4yd
@JT-lq4yd 11 ай бұрын
Great idea! My snow blower did come with a headlight, but it was as bright as a candle. Instead, I just ordered an LED to replace the incandescent lamp.
@emort6
@emort6 Жыл бұрын
Awesome build and great attention to detail. I've been doing similar things with my dewalt batteries lately (soldering station, Bluetooth radio, battery adapter for old porter cable tools). The only downside is that I have been unable to find a low voltage protector that doesn't keep draining the battery.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
I'd be interested to know if you ever do find a good one... Thanks for watching!
@MrShabindigo
@MrShabindigo Жыл бұрын
Very informative. THIS will be my summertime project this year, I think 🤔. Aside: I need that shirt! 🎮
@philhugill8458
@philhugill8458 Жыл бұрын
Hey....Great Vid. ...BUD.......Now you're probably praying for a blizzard !!! I think you need back-up lites, Strobe lites, Back-up buzzer, Dash cam, Horn.......But it is fantastic !!!!!!!!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 11 ай бұрын
LOL - thank you!
@chadriglin9217
@chadriglin9217 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, easy to follow and understand. The ideas are already rolling in my head and as soon as obtain a couple DC/DC converters my snowblower is getting an upgrade and the old snowmobile will finally have a working lights!
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, Chad! I'd love to hear about where your inspiration takes you. Good luck!
@asegarra5279
@asegarra5279 2 жыл бұрын
That is cool. Great work.
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Angel!
@tnourse
@tnourse Жыл бұрын
Excellent tutorial!! 👍
@AmplifyDIY
@AmplifyDIY Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 👍
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