mattmacklind
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OK, so I bought the HF fog lights and a small light bar to mount them on, got those mounted and went to work on the wiring. I used a relay and bought a new three prong switch to use.
OK, so I have the relay, from which goes one line to the positive battery, one goes to the lights, one goes to the middle prong on the switch and one is a ground. The "30" prong goes to the battery. I then have a line going from the switch (bottom or top) to the battery 12v, and the last prong on the switch is a ground. I have the lights grounded separately to the light bar. Lights don't work. From everything I've read this is right, the only thing I could see being a problem is that the 12V positive from the relay and from the switch are in contact with each other. Can this cause problems?
While fiddling around, switching positions of wires on the relay and switch, etc., the light on the switch was on, but no its off and never came back on. The lights never worked.
I hate electrical. Any advise?
OK, so I have the relay, from which goes one line to the positive battery, one goes to the lights, one goes to the middle prong on the switch and one is a ground. The "30" prong goes to the battery. I then have a line going from the switch (bottom or top) to the battery 12v, and the last prong on the switch is a ground. I have the lights grounded separately to the light bar. Lights don't work. From everything I've read this is right, the only thing I could see being a problem is that the 12V positive from the relay and from the switch are in contact with each other. Can this cause problems?
While fiddling around, switching positions of wires on the relay and switch, etc., the light on the switch was on, but no its off and never came back on. The lights never worked.
I hate electrical. Any advise?