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Advantguard5 brake light wiring

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Topic: Advantguard5 brake light wiring

Posted By: yekeyeke
Subject: Advantguard5 brake light wiring
Date Posted: June 03, 2005 at 2:37 AM

Please help for Advantguard5 brake light wiring. 

They are written in a manual as follows:

  • H2/10   BROWN / red brake   light (+)12V input
    This is the polarity source for the brake light output and must be 12volt constant. 

  • H2/11   BROWN / white brake   light input/output
    This wire powers the brake light circuit with the 12volt circuit only on H1/10 when activated.

So I confused about H2/10 wiring.
Which of "brake output" or "constant 12V", must I conected it to?

I expect that I must connect it to brake output.But I'm not confident about it.
In other words, do I cut off brakes circuit and let a clifford circuit interrupt there?
(Please see an attached fig.)

Regards.

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Replies:

Posted By: cosmoworks
Date Posted: June 03, 2005 at 10:33 AM
No interupt. H2/10 goes to +12V constant, and H2/11 just taps into the brake light positive.




Posted By: yekeyeke
Date Posted: June 03, 2005 at 6:49 PM

I made a mistake about H2/11 sorry.
It's written in installation guide as follows.

  • H2/11   BROWN / white brake   light input/output
    This wire powers the brake light circuit with the 12volt circuit only on H2/10 when activated.

Thank you cosmoworks!!
Do you mean as a following figure?
Even if I have mistaken about H2/10, do you still mean a same?

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Posted By: yekeyeke
Date Posted: June 05, 2005 at 3:38 AM

My doubt was completely settled.

Thank you.






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