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Avoneer

posted on 19/5/07 at 03:24 PM Reply With Quote
Hazard Circuit with Savage Switch

Hi All,

This has been asked a lot of times and here's my solution.

Everything works fine unless you want the Savage interior bulb to light when the Hazard are on.

This is my problem, how do I wire in the light?

Earth is easy, but where can I take the live from for the light???

I've tried from the feed to either of the bulbs (after the switch) via a diode which works, but for some reason the light is on (very dim) all the time when the Hazard switch is not pressed.

Works fine when it is pressed as it should.

Is the dimness a problem?

Thanks,

Pat...





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bodger

posted on 19/5/07 at 05:38 PM Reply With Quote
I don't if this link is any help ?
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zxrlocost

posted on 19/5/07 at 06:59 PM Reply With Quote
why not forget diodes and just take a wire from your relay box output






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stevebubs

posted on 19/5/07 at 08:16 PM Reply With Quote
Coming on dimly would be indicative of back EMF somewhere in your loom - something is earthing through the light.

I'd hunt around until I knew which circuit was causing it.

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stevebubs

posted on 19/5/07 at 08:17 PM Reply With Quote
are your indicator bulbs also lit dimly?
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Avoneer

posted on 19/5/07 at 09:03 PM Reply With Quote
If I take a wire out from the Hazard relay and put it into the light, the light will flash all the time!

It has to be after the switch.

My Hazard relay must have a PD across it making the Hazard light dimly ????

Me and Indykid thought about ding it this way - the red thing is a diode and the yellow thing is the Savage light.

How about that ???

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MikeRJ

posted on 20/5/07 at 01:54 PM Reply With Quote
Misread your message the first time around! Yes, that should work but your diode symbol is incorrect, the bar should be at the other end. A very slight downside of this is that when hazards are on the diode could drop 0.7-0.8 volts (depending on diode you choose), so one pair of indicators will be slightly dimmer than the other. In practice this may not be even noticeable.

Note that a 1N4001 diode is nothing like man enough for this job if you have 21 watt bulbs in your indicators. You need at least a 1N5401, and even that will be pushed past it's continuous current rating. If you are using LED indicators without ballast resistors then a 1N4001 should be perfectly adequate.

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chockymonster

posted on 20/5/07 at 07:00 PM Reply With Quote
Try doing it this way.

12v from the flasher relay into point 2 on both sides of the savage switch

Output to indicators is on point 1

Loop one of the point 1 to the 12v for the savage light

That's how I've done mine, no diodes and it works with no feedback





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Avoneer

posted on 20/5/07 at 09:13 PM Reply With Quote
Done it with a diode as per my daigram and it's fine.

Used a phat one from Maplins that can handle 6A. Not sure of the spec of it.

Everything seems happy.

Thanks for all the brain power.

Pat...





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MikeRJ

posted on 21/5/07 at 07:44 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by chockymonster
Try doing it this way.

12v from the flasher relay into point 2 on both sides of the savage switch

Output to indicators is on point 1

Loop one of the point 1 to the 12v for the savage light

That's how I've done mine, no diodes and it works with no feedback


Could you rough up a quick circuit as I don't quite understand how you don't get the savage lamp flashing with the indicators?


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Avoneer

posted on 21/5/07 at 03:12 PM Reply With Quote
Yeah, the savage will just flash when you switch the indicatos on ???

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