spotlight wiring

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Could anyone enlighten me as to which colour wire I need to tap into on the headlight highbeam as the signal wire to the relay please?
Many thanks.
 
CAREFUL:
Can't remember the colour of the wire, but CANBUS wiring needs a microswitch to operate the relay. NN sell them (link at top of page) ( I think they might have a circuit diagram when you click on it)
You're welcome to look at my setup in Midsomer Norton if you like.
 
Hi,

I took the signal from white/ middle wire of high beam connector.
+ and - directly from battery to relay, signal via switch. Canbus does not give any errorcodes. My bike is ym.2007 GSA. If you dont find the right wire, I can send you a photo. ( if I just find how )
 
Trevor Phillips said:
CAREFUL:
Can't remember the colour of the wire, but CANBUS wiring needs a microswitch to operate the relay. NN sell them (link at top of page) ( I think they might have a circuit diagram when you click on it)
You're welcome to look at my setup in Midsomer Norton if you like.

What set up have you got Trevor?

Andy
 
Try this link
http://www.motobozzo.com/
The "microswitch" button, if pressed, shows the circuit diagrams. I still had a friendly auto-electrician fit it with me taking off/refitting beak etc.
Setup gives spread, not range, & is illegal unless a switch if fitted to turn the "foglamps" off. But they're less dazzling than the standard dip beam. Mine stay on all the time. Just about to fit bluish bulbs (& maybe a flasher relay?!!)
 
Trevor Phillips said:
& is illegal unless a switch if fitted to turn the "foglamps" off.


An interesting point this. I tried to look at contruction and use regulations and read that if any part of a light is below 500mm above the road, it is called a fog light and must be independently switched. You'd have to go some to get these less than 500mm above the road!

Perhaps any respected UKGSer with inside knowledge could sort this out!

Andy
 


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