Correct, a 12 volt auto relay. Some come with 5 wires some with 4. You should only need 4. Just don't use the wire in the centre of the bottom of the relay, I think that it is called #87B.Any auto parts store. Ask for a Bosch style relay.
Yes, for a simple ON-OFF you only need 4 connectors.Correct, a 12 volt auto relay. Some come with 5 wires some with 4. You should only need 4. Just don't use the wire in the centre of the bottom of the relay, I think that it is called #87B.
Correct me Mak10 in case I'm wrong.
SHUMBA
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Thanks for your inputYes, for a simple ON-OFF you only need 4 connectors.
Hmmmm, lots of questions here.Hi! here is my switch for my piaa lights.. how do these wires figure into the relay diagram above? I tried putting the black into the ground and the whites into 86 on the relay and brown on the aux plug but it doesnt work.. any thoughts? thanks in advance!
Agree, that's good advice, although I just used a relay for my installation.While you're at it you should consider an Eastern Beaver fuse block.
Did you attach both white wires to the relay? It looks like that switch has an internal LED indicator.Hi! here is my switch for my piaa lights.. how do these wires figure into the relay diagram above? I tried putting the black into the ground and the whites into 86 on the relay and brown on the aux plug but it doesnt work.. any thoughts? thanks in advance!
HI, I was steered to this post because I posted a question about a switched power source. If I understand this correctly, there is / are plugs provided in the wiring harness for accessories, and the above plugs are to plug directly into the harness for accessories?Hellos to All,
I got these connectors from Electrical Connections in Knoxville Tn. Very helpful folks to deal with.
I haven't taken delivery of my new '18 Tenere ES (too cold).
Does somebody out there have a picture of the fuse panel battery area showing the socket that I connect these connectors to. I'm going to be putting LEDs and a 12 volt socket for an air pump on my bike. The LED lights and 12 volt socket both have two wires, and these plugs have 3 wires (black red brown). I'm hoping for an easy install but I'm a little confused. Is the bike's plug male or female? Appreciate any help.
SHUMBA
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Thanks for the info on wiring aux lights . I will give it a try today. Only one question.. why not use the black wire on the 3 pin aux for all grounds . Lights and relay . Just like your diagram ?One additional comment or amendment, the ground wires don't go to the relay, they go to a ground source on the bike (I used the negative terminal on the battery)
Let me know how it goes. With this compatible plug that connects to the bike's aux light plug there is no need to cut any bike wires.
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