I am still tracking my headlight problem and am def convinced that it is just overcurrent. Realize the headlamp portion itself but am trying to understand the circuit a little better. Two questions.
1. Does anyone have a schematic for the headlight switch itself? There are two breakers on the switch. Do we know which current load goes to which set of CB points? I have determined that the load for parking lamps, etc are a little over 6 Amps. When you add the headlight currents, it is no wonder that the CB trips.
2. Do the later model headlight switches interchange and have larger breakers.
It was mentioned in one of my other threads to change this over to a relay and simply run the relay. Has someone done this and if so, what relay was used, ratings, etc. It said to fuse appropriatly. What is the fuse rating used. Surge currents on cold filaments can be large. Would a CB be a better choice?
All comments welcomed.
Thanks,
Ted
1. Does anyone have a schematic for the headlight switch itself? There are two breakers on the switch. Do we know which current load goes to which set of CB points? I have determined that the load for parking lamps, etc are a little over 6 Amps. When you add the headlight currents, it is no wonder that the CB trips.
2. Do the later model headlight switches interchange and have larger breakers.
It was mentioned in one of my other threads to change this over to a relay and simply run the relay. Has someone done this and if so, what relay was used, ratings, etc. It said to fuse appropriatly. What is the fuse rating used. Surge currents on cold filaments can be large. Would a CB be a better choice?
All comments welcomed.
Thanks,
Ted
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