Add some lights to my Disco
Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2020 3:56 pm
While doing some routine maintenance I found some connectors behind the grill of my Disco and a pair of relays hidden at the end of the under hood fuse box.
I set up a quick test to confirm my suspicion it was left over driving light wiring
An old driving light used to test the circuit - note the very secure connection
https://i.imgur.com/XtNzBUA.jpg
And the test result
https://i.imgur.com/YRpCYjw.jpg
Now as it happens these are wired up as aux driving lights which means they only work with the hi-beams on, which means I can leave them uncovered in theory. I did order covers for rock protection. Additionally they use a stock Discovery 2 Switch so big win there.
https://i.imgur.com/3jjSgtj.jpg
My biggest challenge was how to mount the lights, I decided to give one of those aluminum license plate mounts for LED lights a try. As it turns out by adding two supports it should work brilliantly as the supports I added are going to carry most of the weight.
2 x 3 watt LED floods mounted, you can see the test support between the lights. I had to buy new female connectors but they turned out to be a stock connector from CDN tire.
https://i.imgur.com/FECkHRT.jpg
Once that was done I needed spotlight, I really liked the ones on @cmcgowan LR4 (my apologies for not remembering your 1st name) and the price for one was decent so that was ordered and installed. Currently I am only mounting one if it turns out I need more I can order an 2nd one and mount the pods elsewhere.
The pod lights are intentionally aimed slightly to the side for better lighting of the road edges.
https://i.imgur.com/6gucK7U.jpg
And few images of everything working - note no daytime running lights yet on the big light
Headlights only
https://i.imgur.com/NOuizoP.jpg
Everything, notice the reflection on the windshield cast back
https://i.imgur.com/MZUqSIO.jpg
Lighting up the neighbours house :)
https://i.imgur.com/l5sN459.jpg
I set up a quick test to confirm my suspicion it was left over driving light wiring
An old driving light used to test the circuit - note the very secure connection
https://i.imgur.com/XtNzBUA.jpg
And the test result
https://i.imgur.com/YRpCYjw.jpg
Now as it happens these are wired up as aux driving lights which means they only work with the hi-beams on, which means I can leave them uncovered in theory. I did order covers for rock protection. Additionally they use a stock Discovery 2 Switch so big win there.
https://i.imgur.com/3jjSgtj.jpg
My biggest challenge was how to mount the lights, I decided to give one of those aluminum license plate mounts for LED lights a try. As it turns out by adding two supports it should work brilliantly as the supports I added are going to carry most of the weight.
2 x 3 watt LED floods mounted, you can see the test support between the lights. I had to buy new female connectors but they turned out to be a stock connector from CDN tire.
https://i.imgur.com/FECkHRT.jpg
Once that was done I needed spotlight, I really liked the ones on @cmcgowan LR4 (my apologies for not remembering your 1st name) and the price for one was decent so that was ordered and installed. Currently I am only mounting one if it turns out I need more I can order an 2nd one and mount the pods elsewhere.
The pod lights are intentionally aimed slightly to the side for better lighting of the road edges.
https://i.imgur.com/6gucK7U.jpg
And few images of everything working - note no daytime running lights yet on the big light
Headlights only
https://i.imgur.com/NOuizoP.jpg
Everything, notice the reflection on the windshield cast back
https://i.imgur.com/MZUqSIO.jpg
Lighting up the neighbours house :)
https://i.imgur.com/l5sN459.jpg

