Are you leaving the original horns, and horn switch in?
If not just take the power from the horn. If so then use the light, it
won't take much power to energize the relay.
Dave
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 13:55, William M Hall wrote:
> Well I finally figured out how I'm going to wire my new horns. I'm going
> to wire a whole new circuit with the power to the relay coming from the
> battery. I have one ?. I need a second power source to the relay to
> energize the relay (this is the one going thru the new horn switch). I
> believe I can pick this up thru the headlight or can I pick it up thru
> the turn signals. I would like the 2nd power (the one to energize the
> relay) to only work when the ignition is on. Where would the
> easiest,closest (to the new horn button) spot to take this from.
> Thanks, Mike
>
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