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[Re: headlight relays]



I just followed the tech tips from the .org site, and no fuss, no muss, i=
 have
great light coming out of the front end. Maybe it is overkill, but it wor=
ks
really well, and the instructions are easy to follow. Lotsa wires to hide=

though.

"Larry" <rocco16v@netzero.com> wrote:
B&A-
 I used 10ga. ... probably overkill, but it doesn't hurt.
Since I'm running 90/100W bulbs,  I used a 35A relay for the two low beam=
s,
and a 35A relay for each pair of high beams, for a total of three relays.=

Each relay is fused.  Added good grounds, just as John did.
  Been working without problems for almost two years.

Larry  sandiego16V

----- Original Message -----
From: Bob & Ann <angus6@socket.net>
To: list <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 6:51 PM
Subject: headlight relays


> okay got some new headlights to install, been looking at going the rela=
y
> route setup and some off the setups I've seen use 1 relay for each ligh=
t
and
> some use 1 for high and 1 for low, is the 4 setup over kill??
>   some pick up juice from the battery and some come off the alternator,=

what
> is the best way??
>  plan on using 12 gauge wire or should i use 10 instead?
>  how have you guys been doing this up date?
> TIA
> Bob
> 87 16V
> 81 8V dead in garage still
>
>
>
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