Adding lights......question on switching
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 10:03 pm
I'm preparing to add some running lights. Too many folks turning into my path and I'm tired of not being seen. I run my high beam during the day but still I sometimes seem invisible. I've been down too many times in the past and I would like to avoid any more hospital stays. The last one was 10+ months. That's enough!
I have two sets to install. One is a basic set of halogen (55w) lights that I've already mounted below the oil coolers but have yet to wire. Actually I installed them prior to my illness 3 years ago and of course that prevented me from completing the job. And no, they are not the high $$ PIA lights. I don't have that kind of money. I didn't then and I darn well don't now. My second will be a pair of LED lights. They are 9W Epistar LED's, I'm anxious to see just how much light they produce. 9 watts doesn't sound like much but led lighting produces a lot of light output for the current they draw.
My question involves switching. I have a 12V relay with 40 amp contacts so that will handle far more power than I'll be pulling. I will either add a small light switch to the bars (it will only be actuating the relay) or preferably I'd like to tie into the existing lighting and have my high/low beam circuit trigger the relay. I'm just wondering what any of you have done as far as switching.
I have two sets to install. One is a basic set of halogen (55w) lights that I've already mounted below the oil coolers but have yet to wire. Actually I installed them prior to my illness 3 years ago and of course that prevented me from completing the job. And no, they are not the high $$ PIA lights. I don't have that kind of money. I didn't then and I darn well don't now. My second will be a pair of LED lights. They are 9W Epistar LED's, I'm anxious to see just how much light they produce. 9 watts doesn't sound like much but led lighting produces a lot of light output for the current they draw.
My question involves switching. I have a 12V relay with 40 amp contacts so that will handle far more power than I'll be pulling. I will either add a small light switch to the bars (it will only be actuating the relay) or preferably I'd like to tie into the existing lighting and have my high/low beam circuit trigger the relay. I'm just wondering what any of you have done as far as switching.