Szabo Mihaly
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I just made the wire connections for hibeam and aux 1 and 2. Used that micro relay. Is working perfectly with no issues.
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Would you mind summarizing how you ended up wiring this up?I just made the wire connections for hibeam and aux 1 and 2. Used that micro relay. Is working perfectly with no issues.
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Excellent, thank you for the confirmation.wiring this way means the light bar is ONLY going to be on with your high beams. you have no other control over the light bar
I ended up doing exactly what I said in that initial post. Essentially I have all of my lights tied into my highbeams. I can activate them triggering with my highbeams with the AUX 1 overhead switch. So if the switch is on it will trigger with highbeams if the switch is off they will not trigger with highbeams. Then I have each of my individual lights my light bar and my pocket lights directly wired into my AUX 2 and 3 two of my overhead switches. This way I can choose whether or not all of my lights are triggered by highbeams by flipping on and off AUX 1 but then I can also independently operate the switches with AUX 2 and 3. It’s a pretty complex set up but I only use the highbeam trigger when it seems appropriate. Which is about half the time. It’s a really nice set up and based on the last thread that I started, I am willing to risk the remote chance of the BCM failing.Excellent, thank you for the confirmation.
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I will describe you on monday. But basically i used an additional relay what is triggered by the hi beam. And the baja design will have power only if upfitter is on.Would you mind summarizing how you ended up wiring this up?
Looks like the BCM will not suffer. Especially if you use low energy relays. I did exactly the same. Is perfect setup.I ended up doing exactly what I said in that initial post. Essentially I have all of my lights tied into my highbeams. I can activate them triggering with my highbeams with the AUX 1 overhead switch. So if the switch is on it will trigger with highbeams if the switch is off they will not trigger with highbeams. Then I have each of my individual lights my light bar and my pocket lights directly wired into my AUX 2 and 3 two of my overhead switches. This way I can choose whether or not all of my lights are triggered by highbeams by flipping on and off AUX 1 but then I can also independently operate the switches with AUX 2 and 3. It’s a pretty complex set up but I only use the highbeam trigger when it seems appropriate. Which is about half the time. It’s a really nice set up and based on the last thread that I started, I am willing to risk the remote chance of the BCM failing.
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