Courtesy Light - best way
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Courtesy Light - best way
I'm after hacking into the courtesy light circuit so I can run a set of LEDS under seats etc that come on when the door is open. Wheres the easiest place to do this?
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Two options here really:
Option 1
Run a two-core wire up to an interior light and hook on to both sides of the light. This way, you pick up the permanent +'ve and the switched -'ve at the same point and have one wire to run. (I've done this for lighting along the top of the doors)
Option 2
Pick up a permanent +'ve from wherever's easiest for you, then pick up a switched -'ve from any of the door switches. Since when one of them opens, the whole -'ve side of the lighting goes to ground, your new shiny LED's will ground at the same time
Hope that helps
Richard[/b]
Option 1
Run a two-core wire up to an interior light and hook on to both sides of the light. This way, you pick up the permanent +'ve and the switched -'ve at the same point and have one wire to run. (I've done this for lighting along the top of the doors)
Option 2
Pick up a permanent +'ve from wherever's easiest for you, then pick up a switched -'ve from any of the door switches. Since when one of them opens, the whole -'ve side of the lighting goes to ground, your new shiny LED's will ground at the same time
Hope that helps
Richard[/b]
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