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Twin optic stalk - rocker8742 - 19-02-2013 Been wondering something for a while now and figured id stick it up here as someone might no the answer Basically wondering if you could convert a single optic stalk to work in the same way as twin optic for the lights, I was thinking you could just link the dipped/main beam wires together after the stalk with an inline diode to stop it back feeding to main beam when you only have dipped beam on Any reason this wouldnt work? ![]() RE: Twin optic stalk - 4WayDiablo - 19-02-2013 I have a twin optic stalk you can have for £6 posted :-) RE: Twin optic stalk - rocker8742 - 19-02-2013 I'll have it off you come payday mate (friday) but I'm still curious lol RE: Twin optic stalk - 4WayDiablo - 19-02-2013 Haha fair enough drop.me a pm or something :-) RE: Twin optic stalk - cully - 19-02-2013 i would think you would burn out the switch by doubling the switching current but in theory yes it would work with the switch rating and the diode rating being high enough Twin optic stalk - Jonny b - 19-02-2013 As above really but it's more hassle than just swapping the stalk which you can get for £6 lol RE: Twin optic stalk - Piggy - 19-02-2013 for ph1... my headlights dipped stay on when main is applied so I believe the ph1 stalks dont need switching RE: Twin optic stalk - rocker8742 - 19-02-2013 Probably not the best idea then was only an idea Piggy its only some Ph1 stalks that are twin optic, gti, s16 and xsi iirc? |