Light Setting
#2
Why? Seems there won't be near enough safe lighting on dark roads. Ever hear of the term over driving your headlights? Refers to not having enough light to travel at speed at night. Fog lights do not project distance and difuse low, (that's how they work) and the flash to pass diffuse the light also. Not being a smart *** but lighting at night is everybit as important as brakes. If this is for driving till dusk just disable motor circuit with a switch, but my advise don't drive at night with this setup.
#3
Originally Posted by Fastenough' post='916525' date='Feb 12 2009, 08:35 AM
Why? Seems there won't be near enough safe lighting on dark roads. Ever hear of the term over driving your headlights? Refers to not having enough light to travel at speed at night. Fog lights do not project distance and difuse low, (that's how they work) and the flash to pass diffuse the light also. Not being a smart *** but lighting at night is everybit as important as brakes. If this is for driving till dusk just disable motor circuit with a switch, but my advise don't drive at night with this setup.
this is just the setup I want when I pull up at the Car Meet.
Can you explain how to disable the motor circuit with a switch?
Thanks Again for your help
#5
Originally Posted by jwteknix' post='916531' date='Feb 12 2009, 12:58 PM
just pull the fuse out and turn your lights on
Not the easy way but will work, there are three wires on the motor. The black is the ground, should be same wire for both sides if you follow it back from the motors. Break it through a switch, (16 awg wire should work fine) place at your choice. As it's just a ground no fuse is needed in the wire just route the wire away from heat and chaffing, place new ground off switch near mounting point anyplace on the body. Show only right?
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