sniperm
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some one try this plz..
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Yep..That would be the correct way to do it..To elaborate on what Fastcote said, I also would think you would want them to turn off when the brighter blinker comes on.
To do that, you would need a NC(normally closed) relay. You would put your EL strip light's positive line across the NC(normally closed) terminals(30 and 87a from link below). Draw power to the inverter like you normally would(from either your running lights, aux switch, etc.) Then tap into your blinker and run that to the coil connections of the relay(85 and 86).
When the blinker comes on it will energize the coil and open the NC contacts thereby turning the EL strip off.
Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT), Single Pole Single Throw (SPST) Automotive Relays
check in supporting members lounge.thanks for your pics and steps, wiz.
I ordered my 2x EL kits. Could someone give more detail on the wiring if we want them to always be on? Maybe a wiring diagram please?
thanks alot.
Dan