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I have a ph2 dturbo and I've heard you shouldn't tap into the courtesy lighting circit.
is this true?
And if I wanted to fit some footwell lights could I wire them to into the courtesy light?
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I swear someone researched it and found out what you could and couldnt do. I cant for the life of me remember who or where but its on here somewhere!
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(24-08-2013, 11:48 PM)Tom Wrote: I swear someone researched it and found out what you could and couldnt do. I cant for the life of me remember who or where but its on here somewhere!
ok thanks. I've tried the search function but looks.like ill.have go just look through this section of the forum
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I will have a look aswell!
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(24-08-2013, 11:52 PM)Tom Wrote: I will have a look aswell!
thanks. forgot to press the search title button last time so might have better luck now
ok so I've found 3 threads that someone has tapped into this circuit but no one has jumped in and said don't do it it will effect this or that or damage the unit that controles the lighting that fades the lights.
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The unit is called the BSI, there was someone that put lights in the boot under the mirrors all sorts of places. Still cant find it :/
FOUND IT, IN THE POSSIBLY RELATED THREADS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE HAHA!
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(25-08-2013, 12:11 AM)Tom Wrote: The unit is called the BSI, there was someone that put lights in the boot under the mirrors all sorts of places. Still cant find it :/
FOUND IT, IN THE POSSIBLY RELATED THREADS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE HAHA!
that's the one I think I have just found
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type in on the serch function "lighting mod" and search title only you should get 7 results and its by nauest I'm going to have a read now
you beat me to it. ha going to read it now
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Yes you can spline two more lights, just don't go made on fitting anymore else you could have fuse problems etc.
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(25-08-2013, 12:22 AM)Bender Wrote: Yes you can spline two more lights, just don't go made on fitting anymore else you could have fuse problems etc.
thanks
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or splice in a feed for a stand alone seperate relay...then you can run LOADS!
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(25-08-2013, 01:02 AM)Piggy Wrote: or splice in a feed for a stand alone seperate relay...then you can run LOADS!
How will you make the relay dim? Ay smart guy
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Maaaaaan, technology really is moving fast!
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I don't know what all the fuss is about, i added plenty of extra lights to my interior lighting circuit on both my ph3 1.4 (with a bsi, all worked fine including with the dimmer) and my ph2 DT, although i dont have a bsi in the DT, the interior lights work off the door switches. And for anyone saying i obviously didnt have enough lights to cause a problem, i was running a total of 6 x LED spots, 3 x 30cm LED strips, as well as 4 x 10cm LED strips at one point, although they didnt last long due to the location they were in. That was in my ph3! In the DT, i've got 5 x LED spots, and 5 x 30cm LED strips. Both times i tapped into the interior lighting circuit just above the front interior light, no problems at all. Apart from the fact that the adhesive strips are giving up, but im not sure that counts!
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They invented screws you know for them to be fitted with lol.
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Nah, blu-tac is the way forward!
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(25-08-2013, 07:06 AM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: i dont have a bsi in the DT, the interior lights work off the door switches.
if you have central locking the central locking control box reads the door switch's and then the C/L box controls the interia lights
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(25-08-2013, 08:18 AM)cully Wrote: (25-08-2013, 07:06 AM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: i dont have a bsi in the DT, the interior lights work off the door switches.
if you have central locking the central locking control box reads the door switch's and then the C/L box controls the interia lights
I stand corrected. Still works fine though!
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i didnt say it wouldn't
LED's take a fear less current than normal filament lamps
so your able to add quite a few more compared to filament type before comming to the limits of the C/l box
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yeah LEDs draw such a tiny diddy amount of amps its stupid...but at the same time really clever and cool
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I've wired LEDs into the interior light in the past. No problems except looking silly
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(25-08-2013, 10:03 AM)Grant Wrote: I've wired LEDs into the interior light in the past. No problems except looking silly
You dont need LEDs for that mate.
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