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    Traxide relay system

    Does anyone here have one fitted (I'm talking Isuzu engine) in their vehicle, just curious as to where you mounted your relay and where you connected it to pick 12v.
    Also ?? Which side of the headlights did you connect it too!, I'm a bit of a dummy when it comes to my 110, any help greatly appreciated cheers Dennis
    Ps an image or two would be great,,.

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    Are the alternators 12V on the Isuzu???
    If so as close to the 12V output on the alternator.On my D2 I connected it to the main feed into the fuse box from the alternator,hope this is of help.
    The lights will draw power direct from the alternator rather than the battery.
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    On the Puma I put both relays from the Traxide kit under the blank cover on the wing top on the drivers side. On the V8 110 I have my spot light relay under the same cover.

    Both run back to the battery under the passenger seat and have a fuse near the battery.

    HTH

    Richard

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    A water tight box tucked near / behind a head light would be good. This is what I plan to do, put it all into a sealed box from jaycar.
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    Mine sources power from the solenoid attached to the inner guard, near the alternator. The relays are tucked up behing the passenger headlights, behind the windscreen washer bottle.

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