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Light bar wiring
I just bought auz lights for my 2005 Nomad
http://store.valueaccessories.net/li...mad160005.aspx Would anyone reccomend using this relay switch with it? http://store.valueaccessories.net/un...arylights.aspx Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!! Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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It's recommended to wire driving lights on a separate circuit. Reasons why are described in Gadget's article:
http://www.gadgetjq.com/wiredrivinglights.htm I bought a simple relay at the auto store and followed the diagram. Since my lights already had an on/off switch, I did not run a separate switch to the handlebar as described.
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I'd run a wire from the running light circuit in the headlight bucket to a switch, then one from the switch to the relay. Run a separate line from the (+) battery terminal through a fuse, to the relay. Then run a wire from the relay to the (+) wire on the lamps. The running light circuit is a good source of switched power, so there's no chance of leaving the lights on in the daytime and draining your battery.
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I'd run a relay. If you ever upgrade to 55 watt bulbs, you'll need it. Also take a load off the other circuits, use the running light circuit as a trigger. You can get a relay for under $15.
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