Hi I've been trawling through the posts relating to spots, leagal and electricle,
and just want to run this by you guys (experts), I'm planning on fitting six
spot lights on my front bars, (the angel eye sort), this will comprise four on top of the center bar and two under it (either side of the number plate), I.ve
measured up and they will fit but it means the top 4 will be close together,
So firstly! am i reading the leagal side of it right? I can only have "two" spots
working with my main beam and they must be no higher than 55watt each,
they must also be at least 400mm apart (no higher than a metre off the deck,) Is it permissable to fit the top four close together as long as I wire them through a isolating switch as well as an opperating switch and only
use them off road (or when no ones about) and can i wire all the angel eye
led's to my side lights leagaly,
Secondly! At a later date (after i've changed the garage door) i intend to fit
a roof bar with 4 or 5 lights on it, Running them through the same isolating &
opperating switch, So the advise i need is this!
Assuming im fitting 130watt bulbs to the off road lights (4 front & 5 roof)
what is the best type of switch ot use (to cope with the ampherage) Thats
both switches isolate and on/off,
Is it advisable to wire relays into each light, each pair or what?
I've got a good supply of cable, Dont know what gauge it is but it was used
on busses (24volt) and its quite thick, Does this sound ok to use,
Ill probably need some more info when i come to wireing the relays, I would
like to run a seperate supply and fuse box for accessories so i dont mess with
the original loom to much especially with this negative switching stuff,
Many thanks in advance for any help and advise and sorry its longwinded
and my spelling is shart, cant find the spellcheker, Regards Ian
and just want to run this by you guys (experts), I'm planning on fitting six
spot lights on my front bars, (the angel eye sort), this will comprise four on top of the center bar and two under it (either side of the number plate), I.ve
measured up and they will fit but it means the top 4 will be close together,
So firstly! am i reading the leagal side of it right? I can only have "two" spots
working with my main beam and they must be no higher than 55watt each,
they must also be at least 400mm apart (no higher than a metre off the deck,) Is it permissable to fit the top four close together as long as I wire them through a isolating switch as well as an opperating switch and only
use them off road (or when no ones about) and can i wire all the angel eye
led's to my side lights leagaly,
Secondly! At a later date (after i've changed the garage door) i intend to fit
a roof bar with 4 or 5 lights on it, Running them through the same isolating &
opperating switch, So the advise i need is this!
Assuming im fitting 130watt bulbs to the off road lights (4 front & 5 roof)
what is the best type of switch ot use (to cope with the ampherage) Thats
both switches isolate and on/off,
Is it advisable to wire relays into each light, each pair or what?
I've got a good supply of cable, Dont know what gauge it is but it was used
on busses (24volt) and its quite thick, Does this sound ok to use,
Ill probably need some more info when i come to wireing the relays, I would
like to run a seperate supply and fuse box for accessories so i dont mess with
the original loom to much especially with this negative switching stuff,
Many thanks in advance for any help and advise and sorry its longwinded
and my spelling is shart, cant find the spellcheker, Regards Ian
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