bazbo
19th August 2016, 16:18
Hey again.
So I have my turn signals working from a new AC electronic relay. They work fine when the main headlight is off, but as soon as I turn on the headlight they don't flash anymore, just stay on all the time, until I cancel the switch.
I have double checked the wiring and can't see any issues. The bulbs are normal incandescent 10w.
I have a single power AC feed from my AC regulator that supplies power to my headlight. I have spliced a cable off of this lead to provide power to my flasher relay, which then feeds into the turn signal switch unit, and onto the turn signals themselves.
The headlight and turn signal bulbs all share the same earth connection.
So my thinking currently is that what might be happening is as it's an AC circuit, the current flows both ways around, and when the headlight is on, current can flow back along the shared earth from the headlight and light the turn signal bulbs, overriding the flashing signal from the relay.
Does this sound correct?
If so is it just a case of putting a diode on each turn signal earth wire to stop current flowing back from earth?
Or I am just completely wrong about this?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers
B
So I have my turn signals working from a new AC electronic relay. They work fine when the main headlight is off, but as soon as I turn on the headlight they don't flash anymore, just stay on all the time, until I cancel the switch.
I have double checked the wiring and can't see any issues. The bulbs are normal incandescent 10w.
I have a single power AC feed from my AC regulator that supplies power to my headlight. I have spliced a cable off of this lead to provide power to my flasher relay, which then feeds into the turn signal switch unit, and onto the turn signals themselves.
The headlight and turn signal bulbs all share the same earth connection.
So my thinking currently is that what might be happening is as it's an AC circuit, the current flows both ways around, and when the headlight is on, current can flow back along the shared earth from the headlight and light the turn signal bulbs, overriding the flashing signal from the relay.
Does this sound correct?
If so is it just a case of putting a diode on each turn signal earth wire to stop current flowing back from earth?
Or I am just completely wrong about this?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers
B