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Work lights/towing lights

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02 May 2011 17:37 #15785 by mcjimny
Just a quick question, i'm going to put a work light on the back of my jimny am i right in assuming its best to use a relay still? I just want it on a switch on the dash.

Am i right in thinking i would take a feed from the ignition, a fused live from the battery, earth and then run up to the light(s)?

Or could i simply run a fused live via a beefy enough switch so i could switch it on without the ignition being on?

Black Jimny's don't get stuck!

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03 May 2011 07:53 #15804 by VAXXi
Replied by VAXXi on topic Re: Work lights/towing lights
Technically, you *could* run a live wire from battery to dash switch and from dash switch to work light, with grounding somewhere near the light. However, I wouldn't feel too comfortable with a wire carrying a minimum of 5 amps in the dash and then around the car. So I'd go with a fused relay near the battery, and a thick & well insulated wire to the work light in the back.

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06 May 2011 10:04 #15961 by ooky_123
MNy twin "ploughing" lights are both wired to a 3 position switch on the dash. This gives me "on", "off" or "switched on with reverse"

Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland

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