Alan W.
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- Apr 6, 2000
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- Kubota L3650 & Bobcat 763G & Craftsman DGS6500
My BIL wanted me to wire up his lights on his snow plow to his Dodge truck.
He wanted a switch installed so he could choose between the plow headlights and the truck headlights.
Truck uses a control module for the headlights and for some reason has between 6-8 volts on the high beam circuit in the off position. This is enough to fire my relay and cause the plow high beams to stay on continually. Ive tried a few different relay brands and they unfortunately actuate well below 12 volts.
Any ideas on how to stop this.
He wanted a switch installed so he could choose between the plow headlights and the truck headlights.
Truck uses a control module for the headlights and for some reason has between 6-8 volts on the high beam circuit in the off position. This is enough to fire my relay and cause the plow high beams to stay on continually. Ive tried a few different relay brands and they unfortunately actuate well below 12 volts.
Any ideas on how to stop this.