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Spotlights

Nico75

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Hi all I am ready to wire in a pair of spots fitted on front A bars .? Is it best to pick up Main headlight feed , then onto relay etc , I don't want a switch on h/ bars so spots on with heads when it's really dark. Any advice. Regards Nico 75:yes:
 
Do you want power only when headlights are on, or do you want them on a switch, or power directly from battery with a switch?
 
Or....do you want them to turn on with the ignition switch? I wires mine that way, but through a fuse box that's energized with an ignition fed relay. I used the customer wire behind the frunk.
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I would not wire them to come on with the ignition switch. You want power to the starter not to aux lights. All motorcycles are this way. I would wire them through a relay to come on with the headlights.
 
I would not wire them to come on with the ignition switch. You want power to the starter not to aux lights. All motorcycles are this way. I would wire them through a relay to come on with the headlights.
The lights I installed have a very small amp draw and are wired independent of the bikes system, other than using the customer wire.
 
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