10-09-12, 01:52 AM
Hi Unfazed
The job was pretty neat, all nicely soldered in just a shame it was soldered to the wrong wire.
The Mod on here shows how to wire it in using the live green wire on the lighting box, which I think goes back to the switch gear can't remember off hand but he ran it off a different wire under the tank and funny as the wire they suggest on here to use he ran a wire past that to the battery.
The problem was as you said. I put a fuse in the relay and worked fine both lights on low beam but the trouble was that when you switched to high beam the low beam never switched off on the right side/offside so with both elements on you had 120w of lighting that side, was pretty hot and blinding then you has the low beam on as it should be on the left/nearside so instead of the 120w of lighting it was running 175w.
Anyway stripped the Mod out now and running standard set up with decent bulbs as it wasn't doing anything anyway with the fuse out the relay.
The job was pretty neat, all nicely soldered in just a shame it was soldered to the wrong wire.
The Mod on here shows how to wire it in using the live green wire on the lighting box, which I think goes back to the switch gear can't remember off hand but he ran it off a different wire under the tank and funny as the wire they suggest on here to use he ran a wire past that to the battery.
The problem was as you said. I put a fuse in the relay and worked fine both lights on low beam but the trouble was that when you switched to high beam the low beam never switched off on the right side/offside so with both elements on you had 120w of lighting that side, was pretty hot and blinding then you has the low beam on as it should be on the left/nearside so instead of the 120w of lighting it was running 175w.
Anyway stripped the Mod out now and running standard set up with decent bulbs as it wasn't doing anything anyway with the fuse out the relay.