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DPDT Relay for Rigid 20 Lightbar to Flash or stay Solid
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerdave" data-source="post: 378895" data-attributes="member: 10439"><p>I am about to install a Rigid E Series 20 on the front lower and a pair of Dually flush mounts on the rear bumper. I plan on utilizing Rigid's flash modules for the LED's (3 AMP for the rear, part # 40312 and 6 AMP for the front 20, Part # 40612). </p><p>I want to be able to have the Lights stay solid for standard applications, or flash when needed...normally, with a flasher module when you flip the switch (upfitter) it will only flash. Im looking to have the option of utilizing all 4 Upfitters in the fiollowing manner:</p><p></p><p>#1 Front LED Light Bar ON</p><p>#2 Front LED Light Bar Flashing </p><p>#3 Rear Dually's ON</p><p>#4 Rear Dually's Flashing </p><p></p><p>My initial conversation with the fella from Alternative Off Road had both of us in agreement that all I would have to do is "T" the hot wire from the LED's sending one wire direct to Upfitter #1 and the second wire from the "T" to the flash module, then to Upfitter #2.</p><p></p><p>This should work, but it doesnt resolve an issue if someone were to flip both Upfitters #1 and #2 on of causing an issue. (would it ?)</p><p></p><p>A buddy of mine suggested using a DPDT relay....while I understand the concept...I figured Id come on here (first post) to ask the resident "experts" to help a brother out. Thank you !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerdave, post: 378895, member: 10439"] I am about to install a Rigid E Series 20 on the front lower and a pair of Dually flush mounts on the rear bumper. I plan on utilizing Rigid's flash modules for the LED's (3 AMP for the rear, part # 40312 and 6 AMP for the front 20, Part # 40612). I want to be able to have the Lights stay solid for standard applications, or flash when needed...normally, with a flasher module when you flip the switch (upfitter) it will only flash. Im looking to have the option of utilizing all 4 Upfitters in the fiollowing manner: #1 Front LED Light Bar ON #2 Front LED Light Bar Flashing #3 Rear Dually's ON #4 Rear Dually's Flashing My initial conversation with the fella from Alternative Off Road had both of us in agreement that all I would have to do is "T" the hot wire from the LED's sending one wire direct to Upfitter #1 and the second wire from the "T" to the flash module, then to Upfitter #2. This should work, but it doesnt resolve an issue if someone were to flip both Upfitters #1 and #2 on of causing an issue. (would it ?) A buddy of mine suggested using a DPDT relay....while I understand the concept...I figured Id come on here (first post) to ask the resident "experts" to help a brother out. Thank you ! [/QUOTE]
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