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I appear to have fried my headlight


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53 minutes ago, Buggy Nate said:

If you are handy with a relay you can always wire it in so the headlight turns off with a press of a starter button so it still functions the same as stock too.

A simple changeover relay will do the trick.

Hi @Buggy Nate, I know enough about relays to be dangerous (hence this thread), but it would be useful to have it effectively behave as stock. Ideally I could leave it switched on, but have it triggered with starter. In the short term I'll make do with a switch so I can get it back on the road, not that the weather at the moment makes me want to ride.

 

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I finally got the chance to wire in a switch, apart from being a pain in the arse it was pretty straight forward. Importantly it also works, in the shed anyway. I'm not wrapt in the switch, but it was the best i could find available in a reasonable time frame. Resize_20220615_224453_3756.thumb.jpg.820d6316fee87a4216d260c383927eaa.jpg

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