Hello Guy's after 3 years customizing again inside outmy bike i am installing all the wiring now and stuff. on my bike i have a Hid kit 8000k one ballast for Low beam And one for High. on my bike i also have aftermarket horn which needs a relay to work. my mechanic installed 2 relays one for the hid and one for the horn. i mannaged to connect the horn but i have a porblem with the Hid light.
so listen what whats bothering me.
V-max has always the lights on. i had a switch that my mechanic placed so wherever i want i could switch off my Hid lights. i cant figure out how my mechanic with one relay could trigger both beams from oem switch as the relay has only one trigger input and how he could cut off both beams with one switch. i know you could cut off the both beams if he had connected the ground with switch so the switch basicaly dissambled the relay since it had no ground but is this safe. if i install +1 relay and if the switch connected to the ground (so you can cut off the ground from the ciruit) is not safe how can i mannage with one switch and properly connected ( relay directly connected to ground without switch interfering) oem low beam wire triggering one relay and oem high beam wire triggering the other to be cut off with one switch. is it safer to connect the switch to the ground or between the fuse that goes to the 30 (input of the relay directly from the battery) and the + pole of the battery. so if you are confused is it safe to connect + from the battery then switch the fuse the to the 30 of the relay or just connect the ground of both relays to the switch and then to the ground ?? Thank you for your time
so listen what whats bothering me.
V-max has always the lights on. i had a switch that my mechanic placed so wherever i want i could switch off my Hid lights. i cant figure out how my mechanic with one relay could trigger both beams from oem switch as the relay has only one trigger input and how he could cut off both beams with one switch. i know you could cut off the both beams if he had connected the ground with switch so the switch basicaly dissambled the relay since it had no ground but is this safe. if i install +1 relay and if the switch connected to the ground (so you can cut off the ground from the ciruit) is not safe how can i mannage with one switch and properly connected ( relay directly connected to ground without switch interfering) oem low beam wire triggering one relay and oem high beam wire triggering the other to be cut off with one switch. is it safer to connect the switch to the ground or between the fuse that goes to the 30 (input of the relay directly from the battery) and the + pole of the battery. so if you are confused is it safe to connect + from the battery then switch the fuse the to the 30 of the relay or just connect the ground of both relays to the switch and then to the ground ?? Thank you for your time