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25-08-2005, 05:20 PM | #31 | ||
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Updated diagram, including in-line Fuse. Tried to edit the original, but I can't. So here it is again.
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25-08-2005, 06:34 PM | #32 | |||
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thanks mate! so the fuse is there to prevent what exactly? incase it overloads the wires and melts, then could cause a fire? thanks Rob |
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05-09-2005, 10:53 PM | #33 | |||
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Yeah - basically just what you said. If the fuse is 20A then all the wires and relay etc. should be rated to 20amps or greater so the fuse is the weakest link and will melt/blow before anything else can. My foggies are 55watt each and I used 15amp wiring and a 10amp fuse and have never had a prob with the fuse handling the current. I used a Hella relay which has a blade fuse (holder) built into it so you just stick the fuse straight into the relay - makes install/wiring a little easier/neater. Steve. |
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06-09-2005, 11:37 AM | #34 | ||
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SFR ROB wrote: "i want my fog lights to come on when my park lights are on, also when i swith to full lights they will still be on".
The front fog light positive 'feed' is taken from the PARK lights (Position/Sidelights). This means that IF the actual front fog light switch is ON, AND IF the HEADLIGHT SWITCH is on PARK, then the front fogs and park lights will be on.... that we understand..... NOW, THEY (the fogs) WILL STAY ON IF YOU THEN MOVE THE HEADLIGHT SWITCH TO LOW OR HIGH-BEAM. Unless, you then switch off the actual front fog light switch! Under ADR/UNECE Regs this is the appropriate and therefore required at law - wiring method! Why? 'Park' lights are actually 'position' lights in ADR/UNECE/FMVSS108 Regulations, and remain on EVEN when your low and high-beam are activated, they are designed to do that to show up the front of your vehicles outline should the low beam bulb filament fail. DO use the relay. Choose a Compliant front fog light set.
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06-09-2005, 05:19 PM | #35 | |||
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I was thinking it would be just easyer to have the fog lights come on AND stay on as soon as the parker lights are "engaged", then as you go to full lights (not high-beam) the fog lights would still be lit, and also remain on when the HIBEAM lights are "engaged". i still havent put them in, since my front bar hasnt been repaired yet! i have bought everything i need to set them up with a switch, so i might just do it that way! P.S do you work for the road traffic authority or something? :lookedat: cheers Rob |
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06-09-2005, 05:32 PM | #36 | |||
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What Keepleft was saying included fogs staying on with high beam, they don't go off. |
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