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Thread: Reversing lights

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    Relays

    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.

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    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladas
    87a is the NC connection on the relay - otherwise there would be no point putting it there.

    Sorry but you are wrong
    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.

    Trev.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon
    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.
    got a pic of this setup? sounds interesting...
    I'm assuming you mean standard household low voltage halogen lights right?

    cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchiDna
    got a pic of this setup? sounds interesting...
    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.
    Last edited by BigJon; 11th September 2006 at 12:02 PM.

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    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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