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DC to DC circuit for automotive relay - 5v to 12v
mdjenson22; no, fortunately a little more savy than that, but not by much;o) My bike also has an empty 12v, ground, and plug for a standard three prong headlamp for the U.K. It also has a flash to pass function. I can use the empty 12v and ground to drive the lights through a relay, and the...- howln
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DC to DC circuit for automotive relay - 5v to 12v
cmb, thank you for the reply. However, I don't have a 5v, it's 12v. I'm trying to use the flash to pass, which sends a 12v signal, to turn on the auxillary lights on my motorcycle. A latching relay would work if I can find one. I googled a moseft but not tech savy enough to understand how this...- howln
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Searching for a 12v electronic switch
Thank you, I'll look into both ways.- howln
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Searching for a 12v electronic switch
New to the site, looking for a little help. I'm trying to switch my motorcycle auxillary lights on and off using the flash to pass switch. I have a relay but only stays on when powered. Is there a switch I can put inline, or a switching relay that will work. Thank you- howln
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DC to DC circuit for automotive relay - 5v to 12v
berkman; similar question. I have a set of auxillary lights on my motorcycle, I'm attempting to turn them on using the flash to pass switch. I have a relay and existing wiring in the head lamp housing, but the relay is momentary. Is there a switch I could put inline, or another type relay, that...- howln
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