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<blockquote data-quote="naskeet" data-source="post: 538523" data-attributes="member: 15903"><p>So what does that wiring loom include and does it incorporate a heavy-duty cable with in-line fuse, connected directly to the battery / alternator positive supply at the rear of the vehicle?</p><p></p><p>Noting the high current load, I have devised a circuit which will use two accessory relays, a changeover relay and a double-throw dashboard switch (one of six, square-section, push-button type switches with integral indicator bulb, salvaged from a Citroën Visa, mounted in the dashboard’s central ashtray aperture), whereby only one of the two heating elements are on at any given time; being switched on & off alternately, so that only the left-hand OR the right-hand zone windscreen heater is operative at any given instant at any given instant, resulting in a current draw of ½ x 38A = 19A.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naskeet, post: 538523, member: 15903"] So what does that wiring loom include and does it incorporate a heavy-duty cable with in-line fuse, connected directly to the battery / alternator positive supply at the rear of the vehicle? Noting the high current load, I have devised a circuit which will use two accessory relays, a changeover relay and a double-throw dashboard switch (one of six, square-section, push-button type switches with integral indicator bulb, salvaged from a Citroën Visa, mounted in the dashboard’s central ashtray aperture), whereby only one of the two heating elements are on at any given time; being switched on & off alternately, so that only the left-hand OR the right-hand zone windscreen heater is operative at any given instant at any given instant, resulting in a current draw of ½ x 38A = 19A. [/QUOTE]
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