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jason-nike Member Since: 08 Nov 2013 Location: sussex Posts: 207 |
When I fitted drl rings to mine I wired the live into a spare ignition live in the fuse box and earthed them to a nut on the bodywork in the engine bay, lights came on when ignition was turned on and went off when it was turned off, no flickering at all
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Sun Feb 25 2018 7:57am |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
well you have 2 choices.
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Sun Feb 25 2018 9:59am |
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Geezer123 Member Since: 24 Feb 2018 Location: Cheshire Posts: 14 |
Thanks Jason. Do you have a module of some sort for your headlights. Just wondering if they have something incorporated to let them work properly. |
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Sun Feb 25 2018 2:10pm |
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Geezer123 Member Since: 24 Feb 2018 Location: Cheshire Posts: 14 |
Hi Andy. You are correct, a resistor or capacitor is required. The manufacturers, to be fair, sent a technician out who tried a small module but it didn’t work. There are hundreds of different values for resistors and the only real way to determine the correct one would be to have an oscilloscope connected to measure the fluctuations caused by the alternator. However as the fault only occurs on the move it’s not feasible to have an oscilloscope connected. On YouTube they put a very high value one on their circuit for I think a Subaru and it worked. The downside for too higher value is that it may effect something else on the car, something I want to avoid. Apparently the car can be kicking out 35amps on the move checking suspension, lights all sorts. To find a simple solution to the DRT’s is proving to be very frustrating. The manufacturers are saying they are working at it but 6 months have elapsed, I have drilled through my bumper and feeling pretty annoyed by it all. Considering fitting some decent looking spot lights in keeping with the car instead. |
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Sun Feb 25 2018 2:32pm |
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Geezer123 Member Since: 24 Feb 2018 Location: Cheshire Posts: 14 |
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Sun Feb 25 2018 2:47pm |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
Got any links to the video's ?
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Sun Feb 25 2018 2:57pm |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
If they are manufactured by ring, have you tried disconnecting the side yellow light wire?
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Sun Feb 25 2018 3:07pm |
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Geezer123 Member Since: 24 Feb 2018 Location: Cheshire Posts: 14 |
Hi Andy. Yes disconnected the yellow wire that connects to the lights.
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Sun Feb 25 2018 3:21pm |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
Humm... That could be a different issue |
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Sun Feb 25 2018 4:03pm |
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Geezer123 Member Since: 24 Feb 2018 Location: Cheshire Posts: 14 |
Pics of my drl’s |
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Sun Feb 25 2018 5:00pm |
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Socast Member Since: 25 Sep 2014 Location: Somerset Posts: 594 |
You hit the nail on the head in your first post, you need to add a capacitor between the input and your DRL controller. This will smooth the power and prevent the spikes/pulses caused by the alternator. If you fit a cap you will also need to fit a diode to prevent the cap sending power the wrong way when you switch off the ignition. |
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Mon Feb 26 2018 2:33pm |
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Geezer123 Member Since: 24 Feb 2018 Location: Cheshire Posts: 14 |
Thanks for the info. The diode sounds sensible. I think I will buy a capacitor and diode. A couple of queries remain though ie what specification/values do I need and is it a per lamp unit or can I use one on the feed to the lights in their loom before they split to each DRL light unit. |
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Mon Feb 26 2018 3:27pm |
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Socast Member Since: 25 Sep 2014 Location: Somerset Posts: 594 |
It will all depend on your setup. The diode and cap will need to be before the DRL controller/s. I would think that you only have a single controller that feeds both DRLs and has a live, negative and sensor input. So solder the diode to the cap (ensuring that it's facing the right way of course) then solder the other leg of the cap to the positive wire on the DRL controller, diode side goes to the ignition live.
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Mon Feb 26 2018 3:39pm |
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Geezer123 Member Since: 24 Feb 2018 Location: Cheshire Posts: 14 |
That’s awesome. Many thanks for this. I will get some ordered and get out and fit them. I will wait for the beast from the east to do it’s worst then post the results. |
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Mon Feb 26 2018 4:00pm |
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