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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
    Looks neat Timbo,

    Not sure , but you might consider putting in a relay from your reverse light wire feed to switch those on mate, your reverse circuit will be small and designed for a single globe of about 5w only. a relay used with the switching circuit from your reverse light will sort it out and cost you next to nothing and very little time or effort. Better to be safe than sorry.

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    cheers MR, forgot all about the extra current draw


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    Hey Guys,

    Sorry to drag up an old thread, however I'm a first time visitor.
    I have a series III gu and I'm also looking at some extra reverse lights. Now I have never touched anything electrical in any car so please excuse my potential dumbness.
    In the above posts it refers to a relay, would one be needed if using LED lights?

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    The reversing light globes are probably 18watt each
    If you replace them with LED bulbs then you can fit LED reversing lights to a total of 36watts with no worries and won't require a relay, just splice off the positive to the existing bulbs.
    I've always fitted relays and used cheap spot lights similar to the above, but will try some LED's soon , time will tell if the LED's last
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    Quote Originally Posted by stewie81 View Post
    Hey Guys,

    Sorry to drag up an old thread, however I'm a first time visitor.
    I have a series III gu and I'm also looking at some extra reverse lights. Now I have never touched anything electrical in any car so please excuse my potential dumbness.
    In the above posts it refers to a relay, would one be needed if using LED lights?
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    Hey mate I sell led lights and can do a plug and play loom which is a three way switch one position reverse light next position off and the final position camp lights works a treat just pm me for more details
    Cheers Russ


    Quote Originally Posted by stewie81 View Post
    Hey Guys,

    Sorry to drag up an old thread, however I'm a first time visitor.
    I have a series III gu and I'm also looking at some extra reverse lights. Now I have never touched anything electrical in any car so please excuse my potential dumbness.
    In the above posts it refers to a relay, would one be needed if using LED lights?

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    Great Job!

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    I second the idea of LED lights. I've got me some LED flood lights that only draw 0.5 Amps which means there are no dramas wiring it straight to the reverse light circuit. Heaps easier than having to set up a relay.

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