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rustprooflandyracer:
yes  :roll: be right back just got to make a few modifications!

Porny:
I may be wrong, but I also think you need a warning light, visible by the driver to tell you that the light is on... either in the form of a seperate bulb or an illuminated switch.

Also, why through the side lights??... you'd be better off having a seperate switch, with a relay and a warning light (i.e. a small bulb or and LED type)on the dashboard (and make sure you fuse the circuit correctly) - the last you want is to have the light on... and then watch your pride and joy go up in flames.:oops:


Ian

rustprooflandyracer:
Thanks for the advice, i think i got carried away in the moment, have altered it so it is on a seperate feed, which is fused! and switch on the dash, so i can work it independantly.

Matt

Tractorboy16:
yer, for a rear light you have to have an aluminated switch so you have a warning it is on in the cab, if you not got one just add a little led or small bolb so that it lights it up with the work light,

me xxx

muddy_90:
Mines got a hella pull switch wiv a small led in it which is dull when the light is off so i can find it in the dark and it goes bright when the lights on. only problem it has a habit of flatting my battery even thought the light is off. :x  :evil:

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