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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodge View Post
    Which is exactly what happened to me yesterday! !!! ( read the Queens birthday thred ). I have mine on a on/off/on switch. One is reverse centre is off and other is camp. Both fed from auxiliary battery. Switch is hidden when he got me to slot it in reverse and it didn't come on he was happy. Dodged a bullet .

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigguwesty View Post
    Ok quick q.i though you needed 2 relays. One for reverse and one for work light..
    With only one won't the reverse lights recive a positive feed from the switch when it's on??
    You can use a single change over relay if you want... Work light switch supplies 12 V to 87a (work selected) or 12 volts to 87 (rev selected) connect pin 30 to the work lights, relay switched by 12 volts on 85 from the reverse lights
    Work = work lights on thru 87a
    Rev = work lights on only when rev selected to energise relay to pin 87
    Off = nuffink 'cause there is no 12 volts (relay will still pull in tho)

    Fuse in the 12 volt to the switch protects the switch, wiring and lights
    Switching the relay via reverse doesn't load the reverse circuit
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    You can use a single change over relay if you want... Work light switch supplies 12 V to 87a (work selected) or 12 volts to 87 (rev selected) connect pin 30 to the work lights, relay switched by 12 volts on 86 from the reverse lights
    Work = work lights on thru 87a
    Rev = work lights on only when rev selected to energise relay to pin 87
    Off = nuffink 'cause there is no 12 volts (relay will still pull in tho)

    Fuse in the 12 volt to the switch protects the wiring and lights
    Switching the relay via reverse doesn't load the reverse circuit
    Augh yep.. simple..
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    Camping/Reverse lights

    Thank you everyone for your help.

    Still f$&ked though, just trying to draw it out. So far I've got:

    30 - to +ve on work lights
    87A - to switch then +ve on battery
    87 - to +ve on reverse
    85 - ?
    86 - ?

    Thanks for your patience people. Just struggle visualizing things
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigguwesty View Post
    Ok quick q.i though you needed 2 relays. One for reverse and one for work light..
    With only one won't the reverse lights recive a positive feed from the switch when it's on??
    Need to put a diode in to stop the feed. I had this problem and it blew the reverse light fuse and the car would not start - took a while to work out what happened....
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigguwesty View Post
    Ok quick q.i though you needed 2 relays. One for reverse and one for work light..
    With only one won't the reverse lights recive a positive feed from the switch when it's on??
    Here you go, this is how mine are wired. Single relay using the on/off/on switch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodge View Post
    Here you go, this is how mine are wired. Single relay using the on/off/on switch.

    Thanks, think I'll just go down that path of having a on/off/on switch. Seems much easier. Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skitzyrex View Post
    Thank you everyone for your help.

    Still f$&ked though, just trying to draw it out. So far I've got:

    30 - to +ve on work lights
    87A - to switch then +ve on battery
    87 - to +ve on reverse
    85 - ?
    86 - ?

    Thanks for your patience people. Just struggle visualizing things


    Battery positive to fuse then runs to centre pin (common) of 3 way switch (usually labelled as pin 2)
    87 - One pin of switch to 87 (this will power the lights when relay is energised) so is "Rev"
    87A - Other pin of switch to 87A (this will power the lights when relay deenrgised) so is "Work"
    85 - Reverse positive (lights, gearbox switch or whatever) to pin 85
    86 - Earth to pin 86
    30 - yes, as you stated, goes to work light supply
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    Battery positive to fuse then runs to centre pin (common) of 3 way switch (usually labelled as pin 2)
    87 - One pin of switch to 87 (this will power the lights when relay is energised) so is "Rev"
    87A - Other pin of switch to 87A (this will power the lights when relay deenrgised) so is "Work"
    85 - Reverse positive (lights, gearbox switch or whatever) to pin 85
    86 - Earth to pin 86
    30 - yes, as you stated, goes to work light supply
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    I need to do this too, I can't see a bloody thing backing up at night. Glad you guys mentioned installing an off option when in reverse. Didn't realise "The Man" would get so upset by it. I suppose I should know better by now that they get upset by almost everything. Would it be best to put the switch in the rear cargo area or in the cab? Or both?

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