Heavy Duty Headlight Harness and 4 Hi

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Yea it was right around that. The only problem I see with you doing the harnesses is that you are in Canada and the duty will be expensive
 

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Dark rider will know for sure. But I don't think it was the same price shipped to you guys
 

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No it wasn't, I was going to order one and it was over 110. I'm sure I can make them for that. When I go in days off I'll make up a few and send them out to a couple for testing
 

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Nice diagram :eek:

Do you want to use three relays? If you used a SPDT relay you'd eliminate one of them. A DPDT relay would get rid of the other...
 

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Pay close attention to the duty cycle of the parts you use on this. Stuff thats not rated for 100% duty cycle should not be used on stuff like headlights.
 

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I can pick up a 40 amp continuous duty 20000+ life cycle for under 15$ at an electrical supply store. If I buy bulk (20+) I'll get for 10.
 
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