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DRIVING LIGHTS QUESTION

RBS66

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Hopefully this is not a stupid question.
Can the driving LEDS from TRICLED be wired without a switch so they are on all the time ? So I can us them as running lights during the day.
 
Thanks!!! What are vader lights?

They give you the force of the DARK SIDE
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Set up your lights in whatever format makes you the most comfortable. :thumbup:
I wired my Bumpskid LEDs to be on all of the time... If I add the Daytime Running lights; I might just wire them into the foglight circuit, so that they can be switched off or on...
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My RS-S the driving lamp plug has 3 wires on it. Black is earth/ground on mine the gray/orange is low beam head lamps for other than North America and the other wire is for N. A. Fog lamps. I got a deal on fog lamp kit for a GS. Supplied wiring harness would not fit. So I soldered the old plug on to my 14 RS-S. I used the gry/org wire thus making them driving lamps. I like them dudes.:yes:
 
^ doing that'd mean you could never turn them off, altho I guess they wouldn't be on for more than a couple of days before the battery died! :rolleyes:

You might rather connect them to an ignition switched power source, or at least power them via a relay activated by the ignition. :thumbup:
 
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^ doing that'd mean you could never turn them off, altho I guess they wouldn't be on for more than a couple of days before the battery died! :rolleyes:

You might rather connect them to an ignition switched power source, or at least power them via a relay activated by the ignition. :thumbup:

Thanks for your reply.
 
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