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Old 08-29-2007, 02:43 AM   #8 (permalink)
rsmeanie
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I have had zero power issues with my AAC halos and I've had them for about a year now. Mine are connected to the cig lighter power wire and grounded to the pins behind each headlight.

The only issue I had with these lights was the outer rings not lighting when it was cold outside. My inverters were the old style and AAC installed 1 per pair. I sent them back the AAC a few weeks ago and they installed the new style inverters and 1 per ring, so I have 4 now too. All of the rings are very bright now and they always come on. In the past, the engine had to be running before all of the rings came on. In ACC, the outer rings were very dim. Now I can turn the ignition to ACC and the rings come on at full brightness. It's much better now.

I hope you find the issue with your wiring. I don't have mine hooked up any different than yours.
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