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Spot / Foglight questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Clarkson46" data-source="post: 61397" data-attributes="member: 3597"><p>That is a good way of burning out your lighting switch and/or your flasher relay as 2 extra lights will add another 8 amps to the existing load. From the high beam feed use that to switch a relay which will then turn on your spots which need to be fed from a new source. The relay will not add any extra load to your switches.</p><p></p><p>Question 1 If memory serves, rear fog light can be either on or to the right of the vehicle centre line and should only work with your dipped beam. Another relay will sort this as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clarkson46, post: 61397, member: 3597"] That is a good way of burning out your lighting switch and/or your flasher relay as 2 extra lights will add another 8 amps to the existing load. From the high beam feed use that to switch a relay which will then turn on your spots which need to be fed from a new source. The relay will not add any extra load to your switches. Question 1 If memory serves, rear fog light can be either on or to the right of the vehicle centre line and should only work with your dipped beam. Another relay will sort this as well. [/QUOTE]
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