Posted by Janicholson on June 22, 2009 at 20:44:47 from (66.173.50.19):
In Reply to: Replacement lights posted by bkpigs on June 22, 2009 at 11:38:20:
Yes but. The original switch uses a resistor (gets hot) to make dim lights. It is direct to the lights on B (bright) This switch cannot handle brighter lights. It can be used to turn on a relay to make brighter sealed beams work, but it is easier to use a different 30 amp switch, and heavier wires. The original sealed beam light bulbs in the pancake housings will take a variety of brighter bulbs, but the switch limits the brightness to standard wattage. To wire a relay, put the power lead to the load side of the amp gauge, and the output (load terminal of the relay) to the light circuit. A relay ground is needed, and a wire from the light switch bright terminal to the relay coil. JimN
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