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Join Date: May 2010
Location: At my kitchen table in Santa Rosa, Ca
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do you run a headlight relay? and where did you put it, could you post a photo? I have been thinking of putting one in my 36 pickup
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Brendan, before you do that, test your horns with jumpers to see if a relay is needed. I don't think a '36 has a relay 'cause the horns don't draw that much juice? I believe the '36 horn is adjustable?
In any case, your horn button simply grounds the (pos) wire closing the horn circuit. Relays are normally placed close to the unit, with a heavy gauge hot running to the relay.
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Are we talking headlights or horns?
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Oh, I read it wrong! Yes, a relay for headlights can work wonders! One relay for high beam, one for low beam, up close by the radiator.
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Mount your relays where you can keep the power runs as short as practical. I mounded mine near the radiator on the frame rail. But, I wanted them to be seen because of the setup I am using, if you are using the plastic ones you might want them more concealed.
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Yep. I attached a diagram. On a pre-foot dimmer switch you would splice into the high and low beam wires from the lighting switch at the bottom of the steering box.
Last edited by JSeery; 08-02-2015 at 05:29 PM. |
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I found a big difference after wiring in relays , we did both high and low. even better again fitted direct replacement APF halogen globes.
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Great diagram, J
Thanks Jim |
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