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    I've got the Kaymar light pole on my spare wheel carrier and I use this Hella work lamp. It's got twin 55W globes and has an excellent spread of light for about 10 meters either side of the vehicle. Being mounted high also helps. I used to have this light on my SIII and it was so good in comparison to the original Kaymar cheapy that I just had to swap it to the Defender.



    Pics for this link have been lifted off http://www.hella.com.au/catalogue/cat_frset.html

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    Not a Defender, but on my Rangie I removed the original 21 watt globes and fitted 20 watt halogen 'downlights' instead. A little bit of creative modification of the globe holder was required, but a great result.

    I have done this mod to several vehicles over the years. No worries with relays, etc, because the wattage and therefore current draw is actually reduced.

    Because the new globes have an inbuilt reflector the amount of light is excellent and there is nothing for lowlives to flog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyDawg
    Relay, Bushie do you not know my electrical prowess, red is ouch , black is okay.. please supply a *simple* description on how you would do it one that I could even follow.
    cheers
    nigel
    This might help

    Ladas
    Last edited by ladas; 11th January 2007 at 04:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad
    Mine are on a Disco but I'll butt in anyway

    When I bought my Disco it had these ****y little reversing lights on the back as opposed to the 100w I had on the back of my Rodeo.
    I thought I would swap them for something better when I got it home.
    However those little lights (55w looking ricer lights) light up everything you could ever want to see. As opposed to the spot type light the Rodeo had.
    Just took a look at my reversing lights and the auxilary ones are just wired direct to the back of the factory ones. However I also discovered they are only 20w each and are Hella brand. I tell you watt they are bloody fantastic for only 20w each

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    Cheers mate a diagram I can even understand....you may have started something here

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyDawg
    Cheers mate a diagram I can even understand....you may have started something here
    Anytime, my pleasure

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    Hey Ladas, that's an interesting circuit.
    When I first looked at it, I thought it was wrong. You have the output coming out pin 30, which is normally the 12V input.
    I see why though. Two inputs (87 & 87a) for one output (30).

    There's a thread in the projects area to use the aux lights in conjuction with reversing lights and tail lights for automatic and manual operation.
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=28191

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralf_the_RR
    Hey Ladas, that's an interesting circuit.
    When I first looked at it, I thought it was wrong. You have the output coming out pin 30, which is normally the 12V input.
    I see why though. Two inputs (87 & 87a) for one output (30).

    There's a thread in the projects area to use the aux lights in conjuction with reversing lights and tail lights for automatic and manual operation.
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=28191
    I have the same thought. 87 & 87a are not connected to 30 until the reversing switch is closed. The manual switch would need to be connected to 85 closing the relay and allowing 87 to connect to 30. This will turn on the aux lights plus the reversing lights irrespective of the reversing switch position. You could also put the manual switch around the reverse light switch and get the same result.

    Trev.
    Last edited by disconut; 9th September 2006 at 07:46 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disconut
    I have the same thought. 87 & 87a are not connected to 30 until the reversing switch is closed. The manual switch would need to be connected to 85 closing the relay and allowing 87 to connect to 30. This will turn on the aux lights plus the reversing lights irrespective of the reversing switch position.

    Trev.
    Is my memory wrong, that 87a is closed when 87 is open and vice versa?

    If not wrong then when the manual switch is closed there will be power out at 30 when the reversing switch is open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disconut
    I have the same thought. 87 & 87a are not connected to 30 until the reversing switch is closed. The manual switch would need to be connected to 85 closing the relay and allowing 87 to connect to 30. This will turn on the aux lights plus the reversing lights irrespective of the reversing switch position. You could also put the manual switch around the reverse light switch and get the same result.

    Trev.
    87a is the NC connection on the relay - otherwise there would be no point putting it there.

    Sorry but you are wrong

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