New switches. Hi- beam not working.

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Re: New switches. Hi- beam not working.

08 Jul 2016 14:19 - 08 Jul 2016 14:21
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There are generic four pin relays at AZ, OR, etc. They're hanging where the trailer light and such are along with fuses and breakers.
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Re: New switches. Hi- beam not working.

08 Jul 2016 17:00
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They might be in CA but not in UT.

Believe me I've looked high and low.

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Re: New switches. Hi- beam not working.

08 Jul 2016 17:09
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If they have 5 pin, just don't use one of them.
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Re: New switches. Hi- beam not working.

08 Jul 2016 17:24
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swest wrote: If they have 5 pin, just don't use one of them.
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Yeah I know how they work but I didn't want to worry about using a massive 30A relay when 20A would suffice. I was actually looking for Bosch 5 pin micro 20A but I couldn't find anyone that had them or the plugs to go with them. These Panasonic type are much nicer and are specifically for motorcycle applications.

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Re: New switches. Hi- beam not working.

08 Jul 2016 17:28 - 08 Jul 2016 17:30
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They have different types. 30 A is the max load it can carry.
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Re: New switches. Hi- beam not working.

08 Jul 2016 18:26 - 08 Jul 2016 18:28
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Those are big blocky monstrosities compared to these that fit side by side in the same spot that the original fuse box was.

www.cycleterminal.com/accessory-relays.html

I do know a few things about relays and fuses.

This is a Taurus fuse/relay box I installed in a '79 F150 I once had.

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Re: New switches. Hi- beam not working.

08 Jul 2016 19:35
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They're no bigger than them.
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Re: New switches. Hi- beam not working.

09 Jul 2016 18:04
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swest wrote: They're no bigger than them.
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They are a bit taller but much more compact.


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