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Super Helpful!
Do you know if there would be a spot on the fuse panel for fogs, even though my car didn't come with fogs? As I know some did.
What exactly does the relay do? I noticed in the option with the switch (I have a switch installed already but nothing wired to it) that a relay isn't used. Is that an issues?
Also would tapping power from side markers or the DRL's be an issue?
I was considering getting a universal wiring kit like this: http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/12v-...ess/A-p8392201e and using my own switch. It may even be more cost effective than buying all the individual pieces, as I don't have this lying around.
This post has been edited by jordisonjr: Aug 26, 2016 - 2:26 PM
>As far as wiring goes you have a few options. Either way you'll need an inline fuse, 10A would be about right using standard wattage bulbs. One method will require a relay and another will require a basic on/off switch. In either case you can take the negatives for your bulbs and ground them to the body to save some trouble, that or run them to the battery or tap into grounded wiring for a more certain connection. For the switch method you'll take the positive from your bulbs into one pin of your switch, then you wire from the other pin on the switch to an inline fuse then to either the positive on your battery or to an unused constant power source in the fuse panel. For the relay it gets slightly more involved but nothing too bad, just need a standard four pole relay. You have four pins that're arranged like so:
-----87
86-------85
-----30
85 goes to the chassis ground, your trigger source(in this case tapping into the positive wire on a DRL or side marker) goes to 86, 87 goes to the positive on your bulbs, then 30 goes to an inline fuse and then to battery or an unused constant power source in the fuse panel. Think that more or less covers it.
-----87
86-------85
-----30
85 goes to the chassis ground, your trigger source(in this case tapping into the positive wire on a DRL or side marker) goes to 86, 87 goes to the positive on your bulbs, then 30 goes to an inline fuse and then to battery or an unused constant power source in the fuse panel. Think that more or less covers it.
Super Helpful!
Do you know if there would be a spot on the fuse panel for fogs, even though my car didn't come with fogs? As I know some did.
What exactly does the relay do? I noticed in the option with the switch (I have a switch installed already but nothing wired to it) that a relay isn't used. Is that an issues?
Also would tapping power from side markers or the DRL's be an issue?
I was considering getting a universal wiring kit like this: http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/12v-...ess/A-p8392201e and using my own switch. It may even be more cost effective than buying all the individual pieces, as I don't have this lying around.
This post has been edited by jordisonjr: Aug 26, 2016 - 2:26 PM
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