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i am completely rewiring a dune buggy and i need to know how to wire the relays to run turn signals off of toggle switches and intergrate them with brake lights
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The capacitor allows the coil of the relay to be energized until the capacitor stores a charge, thus de-energizing the coil. The resistor bleeds off the charge of the capacitor when positive voltage is removed from the other side of the coil. You can increase the output time by simply changing the value of the capacitor. This one will give you about a 1/2 second output.
 
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thanks for the response. lot of help
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Do you have a single element lamp? How do you want it to work? Blinker takes priority over brake lights on that side?
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yeah single element
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i want the turn signal to have priority over brake lights
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I will draw you a diagram tomorrow. I am assuming that you have the flashers and just need help with the priority.
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yeah . appreciate it
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You will have to build one relay per side of vehicle. Notice that terminal 86 is connected to the front side of the flasher. This will energize the relay when the blinker is turned on. When this happens, terminals 30 and 87 are connected together. This will make the bulb blink as the flasher tells it to. When the relay is not energized, terminal 30 is connected to terminal 87A. This will let the brake light power get to the bulb.
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thanks i am an idiot ,works good
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