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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20629 ![]() ![]() |
Use a direct live fused feed from the battery to a 4 pin relay.
Take a live feed trigger tap from the OE horn as the switch. It'll then do all the work for you. Think of spotlight wiring only horn instead. Triggered by the OE horn not main beam. No switches needed unless you wanted or needed to. Use cable capable of carrying the current of the horn and fuse it lower than the cables current capacity but higher than the current draw. It'll then efficiently and safely protect everything from any issues. You should be able to do this for under £20. ![]() |
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