ekap1200 wrote:Cal, As for connecting a relay , too the high beam wire, Do not do it.... Carl Leo has seen this cause a failure in the reserve lighting module. Gene Kap
I have seen this failure on a yamaha years ago. Same problem , customer had added a relay to the high beam and the module would no longer switch between the failed beam and the warning lamp stayed on all the time.
What we are trying to say is forget that approach and use a switch to turn on and off the added lights. power the relay from the battery with an inline fuse. and from the keyed acc. bullet connector behind the headlamp , run a wire to a switch and then to the field terminal of the relay to turn it on.
OK, I have forgotten the idea of triggering my accessory lights with my high beam. I need to just turn them on and off with a single switch. So to make sure I understand. Referring to my little relay diagram at the beginning of the thread, I'll run down my connections. On my relay: spade "85" will connect to a ground. "87" will go to my lights. "86" will go to my switch and "30" will go (via a fuse) to my battery.
The acc. line (behind the headlight) will connect to the "supply" side of my switch? The "load" from my switch goes to the relay (86) and the third connection is to ground.
If this is completely confusing, I apologize. My motorcycle wiring book hasn't arrived yet! I keep referring to my relay diagram because I need to "see" where things go.
Again, I greatly appreciate your assistance in showing me what I need to do. I know you have better things to do!
It's going to be 74* here today
I'm going to ride, lights or no lights!