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« on: May 06, 2005, 19:23:10 »
Does any know if you can wire in spot lamps into a fog light switch.
I don't whant to order one for my td5 defender just incase you can not.
as i wish to have all the switches for my spot lights i put on, placed into the front panel above the radio where the rest r.
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« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2005, 19:31:14 »
You will need to put a relay in there to actually control the lights, but a fog light switch will be fine to go in the panel for overall control.
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« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2005, 19:33:43 »
I already have two relays runing the top and bottom lights. Do need a relay just for the switch. also they r not land rover wireing loom on them.
all done by myself.
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« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2005, 19:38:14 »
You really should have a relay for each set of lights you want to control independantly.

Are you wanting to put the switch in to control existing lights, or to add extra ones ?

If it is the former, then your existing relay will be fine, you don't need to add anything extra.  If you are adding new lights, then you ought to put in another relay so you can switch them independantly.
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« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2005, 19:46:15 »
Quote from: "muddyweb"
You really should have a relay for each set of lights you want to control independantly.

Are you wanting to put the switch in to control existing lights, or to add extra ones ?

If it is the former, then your existing relay will be fine, you don't need to add anything extra.  If you are adding new lights, then you ought to put in another relay so you can switch them independantly.

All done right so for relays on both sets off lights.
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