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corsacman

posted on 14th Jan 05 at 16:27

I got a 30 amp relay from Maplins abt £4. Tap into the illuamation wire at the rear of the head unit, so when you turn your sidelights on they will as well. And for the main power feed i connected straight to the battery and just find a nearby earth for the realy. The other relay pin is the output so connect that to the neon +. Heres a realy diagram.

http://www.talkaudio.co.uk/vbb/showthread.php?t=17895


Nobber

posted on 14th Jan 05 at 15:52

All I did was connect them to the boot light connectins so they come on when you open the boot. Job Done! :D


lozzd

posted on 14th Jan 05 at 13:31

quote:
Originally posted by mobymaster
Or...

Make a little plate and then convert your ashtray to a switch panel :).

I got vol controler for my amp controling subs and then also a switch for the footwell neons. Back neons for boot build are wired in to turn on when boot is opened :)


same here ;)

god bless £2 ebuyer neons.


mobymaster

posted on 13th Jan 05 at 19:55

Or...

Make a little plate and then convert your ashtray to a switch panel :).

I got vol controler for my amp controling subs and then also a switch for the footwell neons. Back neons for boot build are wired in to turn on when boot is opened :)


Dom

posted on 13th Jan 05 at 19:31

not enough power mate :)
if you wanted them to come on when you switch your HU on, then get a relay inline - ie: remote wire to relay, then tap the the power from your amp feed or somewhere else :) Just make sure you get the right rated relay :thumbs:


corsa-sxi

posted on 13th Jan 05 at 19:30

i bought a set of neons on ebuyer which were for computers but can be used in cars, im wondering ifthere is any reason why i could not connected one end of the neon to the REMOTE terminal, and the other to the ground? some1 said the REM is too low a current?:thumbs: