DF5152 said:on off on switch... . and 2 relays depending on how big the lights are...
slowneasy said:Thanks everyone for the replies! Fishin' Guides post is what I'm wanting to do, however, I am using a lighted SPST on-off-on switch and it stays lite in the off position. Do I have that wire hooked up wrong? BTW the switch is a Contura Rocker from Waytek. There's not a wiring diagram with the switch only tiny numbers by each termial. If I have it wired incorrect, could someone help me out with which wire to each termial?
Thanks again
Fishin Guide said:I used a single relay and an on- off- on switch.
Switch up, works with factory lights.
Switch off, it's off.
Switch down, manual control. This would normally turn on the factory reverse lights, but a little diode stops that!!
Dave
slowneasy said:What electrical type switch do I need for my aftermarket back-up lights so I can have them to come on only while in reverse, not at all, or just to work at night/hook up a trailer? DPST? DPDT?
Thanks!
Jeepmullet said:what diode did you use (link?) I've looked all over for a diode that can stand up to the temperatures under the hood of our trucks and havent found one with a satisfactory spec sheet that I can tell.