jwhinerman
Automotive
- Sep 24, 2005
- 1
Hello,
I have a situation with headlamps in an autombile. When the car is running , and the headlight switch is in the off position, the ecu sends 9volts to the headlamps to dimly light them during the day. When the headlamp switch is turned on, the voltage increases to the full 12 or 14 volts. I need to trigger a relay from this headlamp wire, however I would only like the relay to pull when the headlamp switch is on ( in other words, have a min pull voltage of say 10v or so) The bosch style automotive relays I have always used have a pull voltage of about 6volts or so. Currently I ran a variable resistor in line to the relay, and dialed it in to only switch with the higher voltage. I would like to find a more reliable or "fixed" way of doing this. I can not find a 12volt 30amp relay that has a pull voltage this size. If anyone can make a suggestion, I would appriciate it.
Thank you
I have a situation with headlamps in an autombile. When the car is running , and the headlight switch is in the off position, the ecu sends 9volts to the headlamps to dimly light them during the day. When the headlamp switch is turned on, the voltage increases to the full 12 or 14 volts. I need to trigger a relay from this headlamp wire, however I would only like the relay to pull when the headlamp switch is on ( in other words, have a min pull voltage of say 10v or so) The bosch style automotive relays I have always used have a pull voltage of about 6volts or so. Currently I ran a variable resistor in line to the relay, and dialed it in to only switch with the higher voltage. I would like to find a more reliable or "fixed" way of doing this. I can not find a 12volt 30amp relay that has a pull voltage this size. If anyone can make a suggestion, I would appriciate it.
Thank you