What relays to use for Head light relays
David
duandcc_forums at cox.net
Wed Nov 26 08:34:25 EST 2003
I used an SUVLights harness on my 98 Passat for about a year and a half before I sold her. I was running 100 watt H7 bulbs for the low beam. The SUVLights harness looked and acted like it was just as high quality as the $150 harness from BLAU. The people I dealt with at SUVLights were awsome. They are currently making a custom harness for my CGT. I needed one that had 9007 input and H4 output (I had already modded the stock harness for use with a 9007 bulb). The are chring me $55 for this custom harness. not bad if you ask me...
Dave
87.5 CGT
SE Virginia
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From: "Doug Johnson" <d.j.johnson at softhome.net>
Date: 2003/10/30 Thu PM 12:44:20 EST
To: "David" <duandcc_forums at cox.net>
Subject: Re: Re: What relays to use for Head light relays
Dave,
Have you seen tht eSUV Lights harness?
If so, how's the quality???
Thanks!
- Doug
----- Original Message -----
From: "David" <duandcc_forums at cox.net>
To: "SJ" <syljay at optonline.net>; <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 6:08 AM
Subject: Re: Re: What relays to use for Head light relays
> I would ask "why bother" making your own when you can get a very nice
premade relayed wiring harness from SUV Lights for under $50 shipped. it
just doesn't seem worth the effort...
>
> Dave
> 87.5 CGT
> SE Virginia
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> From: SJ <syljay at optonline.net>
> Date: 2003/10/29 Wed PM 01:40:53 EST
> To: quattro at audifans.com
> Subject: Re: What relays to use for Head light relays
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Richard J Lebens" <rick-l at rocketmail.com>
> To: "Konstantin Bogach" <konstantin.bogach at morganstanley.com>;
> <syljay at optonline.net>
> Cc: <quattro at audifans.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 11:57 AM
> Subject: Re: It's theory time - How does the Hall Effect Generator wor
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> >The current in an inductor cannot change instantaneously and
> > what happens to the stored energy in
> > the coil depends on how you interrupt the current. There are many
> > schemes that also depend on how you switch the current off e.g. a
> > switch or transistor.
>
> > A resistor - has to be sized for the max voltage the driver switch can
> > handle, on the downsize it dissipates energy whenever the relay is on.
>
> **** What is the function of a resistor in Parallel with the coil? The max
> voltage across the coil will be the same whether or not the resistor is
> present . . . the resistor and the coil are in parallel.
>
>
> SJ
> 85 Dodge PU, D-250, 318, auto
> 85 Audi 4k - - sold but still on the road
> 88 Audi 5kq
> 90 Audi 100q
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