Yes, I'm leaving the original horns and button intact so I need a diff
power source to energize the relay. Thanks, Mike
On 27 Aug 2003 16:12:46 -0400 Dave Cramer <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 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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