I have an auxiliary fuse/relay tray I've made for my '97 LX. I added it to have a clean place to do any extra wiring. That way, I have easily accessible fuses for add-on circuits for things like, underhood lights, backup lights, fogs, and I also have cornering lights.
The way the cornering/ditch lights work is that I have the right and lift lights connected to separate time delay relays and when I turn on the right turn signal, the right relay is tripped and it stays on for 2 seconds after the last turn signal flash. This work great, however, I've decided that it would be really cool to have the ditch lights turn on with my forward facing driving lights with the high beams. I can't just use the same relay as my driving lights because I would then be connect the cornering lights together and would always go on.
So, can I put some sort of diode or something in the line from a third relay (power for main aux lights) so I don't connect the two ditch lights together?
that way the ditch lights will turn on if either, turn signal relay is tripped, or the aux light relay is tripped.
The way the cornering/ditch lights work is that I have the right and lift lights connected to separate time delay relays and when I turn on the right turn signal, the right relay is tripped and it stays on for 2 seconds after the last turn signal flash. This work great, however, I've decided that it would be really cool to have the ditch lights turn on with my forward facing driving lights with the high beams. I can't just use the same relay as my driving lights because I would then be connect the cornering lights together and would always go on.
So, can I put some sort of diode or something in the line from a third relay (power for main aux lights) so I don't connect the two ditch lights together?
that way the ditch lights will turn on if either, turn signal relay is tripped, or the aux light relay is tripped.