Bingobelle
Member
Hi
I´m going to install a pair of extra led lights on the front bumper. They take 48 w each. I want them to go on when high beam is selected so they are going to function as extra high beams simultaneously as stock high beam.
edit: I wrote to much confusing shit so try again,
For what I´ve understood it is not a clean DC current to the low or high beam bulbs. It is some puls dc.
So, I would like to use the high beam "signal" at the h4 bulb to operate a relay to light up my extra lights. Since it is not a clean DC current, will the relay buzz and burn up prematurely?
Also, when the coil in the relay colapse, will that give a "back" voltage into the OEM wiring and confuse the system? On old cars things like this was a no brainer but with all the computer stuff I´m not sure about this.
Also, is there not a high beam low beam relay in the OEM wiring or is it operated via solid state transistors or what?
Anyone who knows a good write up? searched but cannot find.
thanks
I´m going to install a pair of extra led lights on the front bumper. They take 48 w each. I want them to go on when high beam is selected so they are going to function as extra high beams simultaneously as stock high beam.
edit: I wrote to much confusing shit so try again,
For what I´ve understood it is not a clean DC current to the low or high beam bulbs. It is some puls dc.
So, I would like to use the high beam "signal" at the h4 bulb to operate a relay to light up my extra lights. Since it is not a clean DC current, will the relay buzz and burn up prematurely?
Also, when the coil in the relay colapse, will that give a "back" voltage into the OEM wiring and confuse the system? On old cars things like this was a no brainer but with all the computer stuff I´m not sure about this.
Also, is there not a high beam low beam relay in the OEM wiring or is it operated via solid state transistors or what?
Anyone who knows a good write up? searched but cannot find.
thanks
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