SmokingRocks
hopelessly addicted to Cruisers
I've got a system in place for cornering lights, with the parking lights on when the left turn signal is turned on it triggers a delay off relay that powers the corner light. Same for the passenger side. Then I also have an override switch in the cab which allows me to turn both lights on any time. I've placed diodes to keep each side separate but I've been dealing with several odd happenings.
1) When one of the signals is on it will occasionally trigger the other sides corner light
2) Recently just having the headlights on can cause a false trigger on one or both light relays
3) When using the override switch occasionally the lights will turn off at the same time, as if the timed relay turned off.
The first two seem to me like an issue with the trigger sensitivity, was thinking about putting a resistor inline with the trigger. But the 3rd item is weird. Heres how its wired, oh and all bulbs are LED's
1) When one of the signals is on it will occasionally trigger the other sides corner light
2) Recently just having the headlights on can cause a false trigger on one or both light relays
3) When using the override switch occasionally the lights will turn off at the same time, as if the timed relay turned off.
The first two seem to me like an issue with the trigger sensitivity, was thinking about putting a resistor inline with the trigger. But the 3rd item is weird. Heres how its wired, oh and all bulbs are LED's