Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:31 pm
There's a timer relay you can buy - which operates other equipment by pressing an existing switch for 2 secs (typ)
Could be that?
Al
Could be that?
Al
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Blackal wrote:There's a timer relay you can buy - which operates other equipment by pressing an existing switch for 2 secs (typ)
Could be that?
Al
Blackal wrote:Might be avail at Nippy Normans
Al
Thanks Nick i just read the instructions i'm realy confused now, or is it thanks Al i'm realy confused now did i read the instructions or the confusions when did the high beam switch become the indicator cancell switchel-nicko wrote:Blackal wrote:Might be avail at Nippy Normans
Al
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Try this mate.Dai wiskers wrote:Thanks Nick i just read the instructions i'm realy confused now, or is it thanks Al i'm realy confused now did i read the instructions or the confusions when did the high beam switch become the indicator cancell switchel-nicko wrote:Blackal wrote:Might be avail at Nippy Normans
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afternoon all Dai
Are you sure you havn't miss-read the instructions Dai? I thought you only needed to do that once, during setup, should it be decided to change from '1-tap'(pulse) to '2-tap' operation.Dai wiskers wrote:I'm not sure i like the idea of holding a spring loaded switch for 40 seconds i think a better idea would be to either wire them to a permanant ignition switched live or to wire them via a relay to the dip beam
Dai wiskers wrote:Told you i was confused