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A little wiring help please?

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 10:15 am
by rpd1
I just purchased a nice set of fog lights. My problem now is that I have to put them on (an 03 r1150r). The instructions say to tap into the lowbeam wire and run that to the switch. Any ideas on where is the best location to do this? I wouldn't mind not even using a switch and just have them on when the key is on. Any and all help is appreciated

thanks,
Ryan

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Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 12:14 pm
by Bry
Easiest way would be to go to the back of the bulb in the headlight, use a multimeter Identify the low beam (probably have to start the bike to get it on) wire, and then tap into that and run that feed to the driving light switch.

The switch should then go to the relay pin 86/85 and will allow you to control the lights...

Would switch them independent as in some places it's illegal not to have the switch.

Bry

thank you

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 12:53 pm
by rpd1
Thanks Bry,

Tapping into the headlight makes sense.
The switch should then go to the relay pin 86/85 and will allow you to control the lights...
I'm not sure what this means.

Ryan

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 6:33 pm
by Bry
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If you look at the above pic it shows a pinout of a fairly standard relay, I assume your driving light kit came with one to allow switching the driving lights, most auto relays are similar, by relay switching the lights, the wiring loom is not handling the current for the driving lights which would exceed the normal current capability of the bikes standard loom.

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The second picture shows how you'd fit into the system, except in your case you would take the feed from the low beam feed to the headlight, here in Oz, the driving lights have to be fed from the high beam, so as you dip your lights, your driving lights go off and you're back to low beam... instant blindness after you've been driving for an hour with them on! :)

On my K1200RS, relay switching even the standard lights made a difference, as the factory loom isn't the best as you have the current for the lights going battery->loom->headlight switch->loom->light after all those connections there is a voltage drop and any drop affects the overall brightness....

Bry

Got it

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:44 pm
by rpd1
Thank you

Ryan