I see how it works....
But, ...... I prefer the switch not to carry the load.(Sw1)
use the switch to operate another relay and let it carry the load.
My 1c worth
Stevo![]()
The internal workings of a standard auto relay - available from just about any auto spares shop.
Last edited by ladas; 11th January 2007 at 04:37 PM.
I see how it works....
But, ...... I prefer the switch not to carry the load.(Sw1)
use the switch to operate another relay and let it carry the load.
My 1c worth
Stevo![]()
No need to be sorry. I had thought that 87 and 87a were both n.o. Makes sense now. My relay has 87 & 87, so is different.Originally Posted by ladas
Trev.
got a pic of this setup? sounds interesting...Originally Posted by BigJon
I'm assuming you mean standard household low voltage halogen lights right?
cheers,
I don't have a pic, but with the lens on there is nothing to see. It all looks stock. You are right, household low voltage stuff. I always use the lights with the built in glass lens, just to help protect the bulb. It is pretty easy to do if you don't mind butchering the globe holders a bit.Originally Posted by EchiDna
Last edited by BigJon; 11th September 2006 at 12:02 PM.
It is pretty easy to do if you don't mind buthchering the globe holders a bit.
...............or get a couple from a scrappie to experiment on.
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