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LR 110... The Plan
dew1911:
I'd like them wired onto a seperate switch if possible so I can work them independantly (May look into that.)
Ok, complete dunce mode, where do I buy some Fertan?
Porny:
--- Quote from: "dew1911" ---Ok, complete dunce mode, where do I buy some Fertan?
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Click on "the shop" link :wink:
Or give him a ring.
--- Quote from: "dew1911" ---I'd like them wired onto a seperate switch if possible so I can work them independantly (May look into that.)
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That's not really legal though......
Ian
dew1911:
--- Quote from: "Porny" ---
--- Quote from: "dew1911" ---Ok, complete dunce mode, where do I buy some Fertan?
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Click on "the shop" link :wink:
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See, Dunce mode !Do'h! Approx how much would I need to coat a 110 chassis.
Surley, the spots are legal as long as plod doesn't see you use them on a public road, like roof lights.
Henry Webster:
Not sure that is the case, because these spotlights would probably be MOTable if they are fitted.
Why would you want them separately switched anyway? I can imagine why you might want to turn them off when on main beam (fog,snow,rain, reflections from road signs etc. Ideally you would have a switch in the main beam trigger circuit for this). I can't imagine why you would use the spotlights without main beam.
H
Wolfie:
--- Quote from: "dew1911" ---Surley, the spots are legal as long as plod doesn't see you use them on a public road, like roof lights.
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Nothing illegal about roof lights, provided they comply with The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 which doesn't state any maximum height for optional lights.
--- Quote from: "Henry Webster" ---Not sure that is the case, because these spotlights would probably be MOTable if they are fitted.
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No, Only obligatory lights are testable.
Regards
Wolfie
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