I'm hooking up some spotlights on the bike and I need to find the high beam trigger or some other wire I can connect the spotlights to high beam
So the spotlights will go on and off with the high beam
Thankyou
Honda F6B 2013 Hi Beam trigger
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Re: Honda F6B 2013 Hi Beam trigger
Or maybe the high beam relay if anyone knows where that is
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Re: Honda F6B 2013 Hi Beam trigger
Keep in mind the existing relay and headlight wiring is sized to run your factory headlights - nothing more. Hooking up a set of spotlights to them as well will likely a) blow a fuse, and b) melt some wiring if you just increase the fuse size.
The correct way to do this is to install a new relay that is triggered by the existing high beam wire. That new relay then switches a NEW (fused) circuit from the battery that powers the spotlights.
The correct way to do this is to install a new relay that is triggered by the existing high beam wire. That new relay then switches a NEW (fused) circuit from the battery that powers the spotlights.