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chadjizz



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wiring a LED bar into the headlights high beam?
Alright guys.

i know you all will think this is bodging but......

i have brought A bar and 20" LED light bar from Ken. LED bar wont draw much and i dont want to Censored around with wiring in buttons, and feed from battery.

im planning on nicking the positive and negative feed from the headlights high beam... which wire is it please?

i found this quote from k9f
Quote:
Main feeds....Blue with grey stripe nearside headlamp, black with pink stripe offside, choice is yours.


is this correct for a 2.2 puma?

any thoughts would be brilliant thank you.
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munch90



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trouble is the headlight switch is already a weak point , hundreds on the forum have had the switches melt with just standard lights running adding to that load is not going to help

I know leds don't draw that much power , but it is still extra load what ever it draws on the switch
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That tap off in my quote should be the feed to the coil of the relay either through a live isolation switch or use the switch to switch the earth to isolate them if required to meet MOT legislation. When it is publicised that the switch is a weak spot with AND without extra lights fit it properly or don't fit it at all would be my advice. You could end up stuffed with no lights.
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On mine the OS headlight it used,I too would certainly not draw off of the main beam it's self for the live power feed but use it for relay trigger instead.

You'll need a simple 4 pole normally open contact relay, if you look in the engine bay nearest right hand side you'll see a solitary hex head bolt approx m8 in size.
That is perfect to mount a relay on.
Earth you can keep local so to speak on a good earthing point up front.
All you'll need to run back to the battery / into the LR it's self is a fused live feed.
Don't quote me but for an LED light bar it'd probably be a 10A fuse, but that depends on the consumption in wattage it uses which you can convert into current thus Amps drawn.
Cable should be rated higher in current rating than the draw and fuse being used.
2.5mm thiwall would probably be ideal in cases in convoluted tubing.

That sound about right Mal?
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Something like this will do. Plug and play. That's what I use on mine.

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ken



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You were right you should have brought yours to the workshop Rolling with laughter
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^^ Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
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chadjizz



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ken wrote:
You were right you should have brought yours to the workshop Rolling with laughter


hahaha
at this rate its worth driving back up to yours again but in mine....

Simon is there anything else you want to buy off Ken... Rolling with laughter
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