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parkiboy

posted on 14/7/12 at 11:45 AM Reply With Quote
Electric Reverse Light too Dim

Hi, i jave just been doing some final checks for my IVA on monday and have noticed the reverse light for my electric reverse is rather dim, how can i solve this issue?

thanks

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Ben_Copeland

posted on 14/7/12 at 11:47 AM Reply With Quote
Where is it getting its power from? If its being fed from the same source as the motor then its because the motor is drawing all the power away.





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parkiboy

posted on 14/7/12 at 11:49 AM Reply With Quote
i honestly couldnt tell you without ripping it all to bits, it was already wired when i bought the car
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Staple balls

posted on 14/7/12 at 12:13 PM Reply With Quote
Does it use a proper bulb or is it an LED jobber?

Thinking you could probably get a better result with LEDs, as they're generally lower voltage so you can cheat with resistors to make sure they get about the right amount of power despite the load on the battery (ie. get them to be bright with 9v going in, rather than 12)






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loggyboy

posted on 14/7/12 at 12:18 PM Reply With Quote
Check the Earth, then if they are filment bulbs, consider upgrading to a 10w bulb.





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parkiboy

posted on 14/7/12 at 12:58 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks I will give that a try, in failing that is there anything I can put in circuit with the light to boost the power it receives?
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Coopz

posted on 14/7/12 at 01:03 PM Reply With Quote
I failed on this...I originally had it wired from the motor, when the reverse ran it drew too much power therefore a dim reverse light. Swapped it too the switch passed second time round.
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GOJO

posted on 14/7/12 at 03:01 PM Reply With Quote
You need to know if the switch supplies the starter direct or if the switch feeds a 30 amp relay, i suspect not, if is fed by a relay, and you have this trouble take a feed from the reverse button/switch or at the trigger at the relay and feed the lamp direct
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parkiboy

posted on 14/7/12 at 08:27 PM Reply With Quote
i have tried a 10w bulb but it is still too dim

i'm going to struggle for time to run the wire from the switch through the tunnel with the rest of the wires, would it be frowned upon by the tester if i just taped it to the chassis or the floor for the time being?

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owelly

posted on 14/7/12 at 08:32 PM Reply With Quote
Try a 6volt lamp.





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parkiboy

posted on 14/7/12 at 08:38 PM Reply With Quote
ok ill nip to maplins tomorrow im guessing they will sell them, failing that i have just remembered i have put in a wire from the front of the car to the rear ready for a fuel sender that is not being used, i will use this for the time being
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parkiboy

posted on 15/7/12 at 07:20 PM Reply With Quote
I had a go wiring straight from the switch but it didn't seem to make a difference so I did some experimenting with some bulbs tried a load of different wattage with no joy but a 21w fast reaction bulb seems to have done the trick!

Ill find out of its good enough or not at my test tomorrow!

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