High and Lowbeam at the same time?!
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High and Lowbeam at the same time?!
Hi
Im from Norway and sometimes my english isnt the best. But I'll try.
Im sitting her wondering how to get the lowbeam to stay "on" when i use the highbeam. And I draw something quick and just wonder if this will work?
Today my Ram has "ebay-headlights" with separate bulbs for high and lowbeam. And my highbeam is equipped with HID(no resistors).
I dont know if there is relay for highbeam and lowbeam, so if there is no relay for it, then maybe the highbeamcirquit will be to weak for both high and low at the same time.
I am thinking that a relay for the highbeam is the answer, that will power both low and high when highbeam-signal is "on".
Does this sound like something possible or am I missing something that makes this NOT work???
Im from Norway and sometimes my english isnt the best. But I'll try.
Im sitting her wondering how to get the lowbeam to stay "on" when i use the highbeam. And I draw something quick and just wonder if this will work?
Today my Ram has "ebay-headlights" with separate bulbs for high and lowbeam. And my highbeam is equipped with HID(no resistors).
I dont know if there is relay for highbeam and lowbeam, so if there is no relay for it, then maybe the highbeamcirquit will be to weak for both high and low at the same time.
I am thinking that a relay for the highbeam is the answer, that will power both low and high when highbeam-signal is "on".
Does this sound like something possible or am I missing something that makes this NOT work???
Last edited by Rhapsody; 08-29-2013 at 08:11 AM.