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Wish id seen this earlier id have sent you one got loads of them.

thanks for the offer of a relay but have one now,

but if you don't mind me asking when i wire it,

it has 4 flat pins looking at them the bottom,the left and the right are vertical and the top is horizontal so which 2 do i attach my 2 wires to ?? and do i put it on wire between lamp and switch or battery and switch ??

 

many thanks colin

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Just nicked the visuals from the earlier posts and linked them

 

As my old boss used to say

 

KISS

 

 

ps Colin - where the wiring diagram says "Ground". just run a wire to your battery negative.

 

Where it says "Power from ignition switch", run the wire to your battery positive post - that way you will keep the light independent of the ignition (as indeed you appear to have it at the moment)

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Just nicked the visuals from the earlier posts and linked them

 

As my old boss used to say

 

KISS

 

 

ps Colin - where the wiring diagram says "Ground". just run a wire to your battery negative.

 

Where it says "Power from ignition switch", run the wire to your battery positive post - that way you will keep the light independent of the ignition (as indeed you appear to have it at the moment)

thanks yes i would like it independent of the ignition

the sitch has 2 points one goes to 86??

where does the other go??

 

colin

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Colin

 

I use the fog lights on my disco to drive round when lamping but found the white light to bright so covered the the lamps with a green film and found it a lot better as it does not shine every where and does not scare the animals so much or get some red glass paint and put a thin layer of that on.

 

Gary

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Colin

 

I use the fog lights on my disco to drive round when lamping but found the white light to bright so covered the the lamps with a green film and found it a lot better as it does not shine every where and does not scare the animals so much or get some red glass paint and put a thin layer of that on.

 

Gary

i have a few sheets of the green red and blue film used for disco lights so shall try some of that,

i brought it a while back to put on headlamps of last car but was a pain when driving from one field to the next having to keep taking it off and on again

 

colin

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