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    I have a couple of LED lights I got for Christmas a couple of years ago, looking to wire them up to one of those 3 wire plugs like the pole navigation lights connect. Any ideas on how I could do that or just find one of the male plugs or just the pole so I could weld or screw the LED's to it?


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    Are you talking about the red and green running lites or something else?
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    I have a pole with the red and green running lights, but I'm looking to rig something up like this


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    BUT I already have two LED's I want to use, just need to figure out a way to mount them on a pole like that.


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    Measure the existing light you have and check the conduit at the hardware store to see if any of it would be close enough to fit the hole. If so then just get the pole end of the plug and install it in one end and mount your lights on the other. Might have to fashion a mounting plate but shouldn't be to hard. Most of those factor poles are so thin I doubt you could do much with one of them.
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    Actually found some conduit with the same diameter. Now I have to get working on welding the mounting plate to the conduit, then I'll be in business.


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