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DTR-LED's tapped to Parking Lights: Small issue!!!!

No problem! I think since you have 2 channels of current going into the DRLs you will need a diode connected on both of wire taps to prevent any voltage

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Old 04-04-2014, 08:26 AM   #7 (permalink)
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No problem!

I think since you have 2 channels of current going into the DRLs you will need a diode connected on both of wire taps to prevent any voltage from flowing back through the bridge. I am not sure exactly which diode you need (12 volts, ? amps) but they do have markings on which way voltage can flow through them.

You should connect the diodes before the actual wire tap.

I am not sure if this is the safest way to wire them up, a relay could provide better results.
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