Poppachongo
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- Ram Year
- 2006
- Engine
- 5.9
I am currently installing the opt-7 LED Flux beam headlights into a Canadian 2006 Ram 2500 5.9L.
Does anyone know what size and how many resistors/capacitors you need to use, and where they are located in the wiring if using a Relay/Relays for DRL's?
Do both the low beam and the high beam signal wires for each headlight require one of their own capacitor/resistor?
I can't seem to find actual technical information or schematics on dodge's magic "pulsing voltage" and I have a Canadian truck with DRL's that run on the high beam at a reduced voltage and also turn off the light completely while either turn signal is engaged, so creating my own relay circuit/circuits has become a much bigger pain in the but than I wanted it to be.
at the end of the day I am looking for the proper way to wire these headlights in while still maintaining use of my factory headlight switch and the DRL's. I am aware with the relay installed my DRL's will be full out voltage brights, and I am ok with that.
Any help would certainly be greatly appreciated at this point.
Does anyone know what size and how many resistors/capacitors you need to use, and where they are located in the wiring if using a Relay/Relays for DRL's?
Do both the low beam and the high beam signal wires for each headlight require one of their own capacitor/resistor?
I can't seem to find actual technical information or schematics on dodge's magic "pulsing voltage" and I have a Canadian truck with DRL's that run on the high beam at a reduced voltage and also turn off the light completely while either turn signal is engaged, so creating my own relay circuit/circuits has become a much bigger pain in the but than I wanted it to be.
at the end of the day I am looking for the proper way to wire these headlights in while still maintaining use of my factory headlight switch and the DRL's. I am aware with the relay installed my DRL's will be full out voltage brights, and I am ok with that.
Any help would certainly be greatly appreciated at this point.