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Hello,
I am going to install front parking sensors and I going to connect them with brake lights.When I press the brake they activate.What I want is a relay that when I release the brake pedal the parking sensors stay on for approximately 30 seconds not switch off.
Can you please help me with this?I found this relay      
DEI 611T Mosfet Multi-switch, but I am not sure if this is for what I want the relay to.
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That's the one or a DEI 528t. But they will both activate as soon as you press the brake switch.
You're better off linking the front sensors to a speed control device, e.g. Sailes Marketing UK
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thanks allot for your reply,I saw the manual,and I can't understand how it has to be connected.
red   +12v
green activation input, (+12v I think from the brabe switch)
black -12v

and how the yellow and brown be connected?I think they must be connected to positive and negative of the parking sensors to be switched on?
or I am wrong?
thanks in advance
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You have the instructions, read carefully.
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Today I tried to connect the DEI 611T,I can't understand what I am doing wrong.

red   +12v
green activation input, from 12v supply
black -12v

But I don't have any current at the brown and yellow.

When feed the brown wire with +12v at the yellow one I have constant +12v so the parking brakes will be always on

I put the 1 and 3 from the module on the on position
I can't understand what I'm doing wrong I think it simple as that.
I hope this is not a china rubbish and if it works only for few minutes.
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1 ON
2 OFF
3 ON
4 OFF
Brown 12V+ constant
Thought, try turning the timer adjustment down, then work up.
You've set it up correctly.
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thanks I think the relay is not working properly because when I connect the brown with the +12v I always have +12v at the yellow not when I activate the module so for me is useless
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