Thanks again.
Did you use any particular gauge wire?Does the live wire feed from the battery need to be heavier than the other wiring or can it all be the same and if so what gauge do you recommend?
Also, If I use a pre-wired socket to connect to the relay, as you mentioned, could I connect two wires (ie the blue/white and the blue/red on the diagram) to the single wire coming out of the relay socket by using a bullet connector? Would this be safe or is there a danger it could overload the single wire?
Also, where the blue wires on the diagram come out of the dip beam relay, would it be possible to do the same with these two wires...ie have the two wires coming off the single wire on the socket?
Hope I'm explaining it ok and it's not too confusing for you to understand! I don't know whether running two wires off of one is practical or will cause problems, but I'm thinking if I get a ready wired socket it will be easier for me to connect the wires.
Thanks a lot
Did you use any particular gauge wire?Does the live wire feed from the battery need to be heavier than the other wiring or can it all be the same and if so what gauge do you recommend?
Also, If I use a pre-wired socket to connect to the relay, as you mentioned, could I connect two wires (ie the blue/white and the blue/red on the diagram) to the single wire coming out of the relay socket by using a bullet connector? Would this be safe or is there a danger it could overload the single wire?
Also, where the blue wires on the diagram come out of the dip beam relay, would it be possible to do the same with these two wires...ie have the two wires coming off the single wire on the socket?
Hope I'm explaining it ok and it's not too confusing for you to understand! I don't know whether running two wires off of one is practical or will cause problems, but I'm thinking if I get a ready wired socket it will be easier for me to connect the wires.
Thanks a lot