TestPilot
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Here's my challenge:
Zea's 600Fazer illuminates the left headlight only on low beam (H7 bulb). The right headlight in an H4 bulb (same as FJR - managed ot get FJR mentioned ) but the low beam is not used at all. On high beam the left headlight stays on, and the high beam on the RHS H4 lights up.
This is all as designed, BUT I want more! Foe added visibility I want both headlights illuminated on low beam (easy to do - run a jumper lead and put a relay in the circuit so as to not overload the wiring), BUT then on high beam both filaments of the H4 buld will be lit, and the heat may be too much for the headlight assembly/reflector.
Here's my thought: I need a circuit designed that will activate the H4 low beam (from the other headlight is fine) on low beam, BUT when she switches to high beam the new circuit must be de-activated, so only the high beam in the H4 is powered.
Anyone out there able to design a circuit that a novice can build and instal?
Zea's 600Fazer illuminates the left headlight only on low beam (H7 bulb). The right headlight in an H4 bulb (same as FJR - managed ot get FJR mentioned ) but the low beam is not used at all. On high beam the left headlight stays on, and the high beam on the RHS H4 lights up.
This is all as designed, BUT I want more! Foe added visibility I want both headlights illuminated on low beam (easy to do - run a jumper lead and put a relay in the circuit so as to not overload the wiring), BUT then on high beam both filaments of the H4 buld will be lit, and the heat may be too much for the headlight assembly/reflector.
Here's my thought: I need a circuit designed that will activate the H4 low beam (from the other headlight is fine) on low beam, BUT when she switches to high beam the new circuit must be de-activated, so only the high beam in the H4 is powered.
Anyone out there able to design a circuit that a novice can build and instal?