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Offline zulublue

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Dim Dip
« on: February 03, 2009, 21:21:03 »
Can anyone tell me what voltage comes out of the Dip Dim circuit please. is it reduced and if so down to what?

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Re: Dim Dip
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2009, 18:01:10 »
Nominally: 12V (the same as main beam)

The "dim" is due to the lens, reflector and a shade built around the filament. The "main beam" filament is in a slightly different position relative to the reflector and does not have the shade.
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Re: Dim Dip
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2009, 19:12:37 »
the headlamp has two filaments   normal headlights and main beam...the dim dip is part of the sidelight circuit that puts a reduced voltage to the headlamp filament  when the ignition comes on....mine has got dim dip but its a bit cold to go out and look now

i'll take my multimeter out in the morning
« Last Edit: February 09, 2009, 19:15:58 by nellyscossy »
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Re: Dim Dip
« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2009, 19:46:07 »
Thanks for the replies, but all sorted now, reason for the question was I thought whoever had wired the spots up had pulled the current from the dim dip, as I was only getting 9v, I have since removed all the wiring and put new in correctly. it turned out to be a bright idea :dance:

 






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