DougM55
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Just thinking out loud... I think I'd power the aux leds with a direct connection to the battery (maybe though 7-pin 12v). Then I'd use a relay powered by the stock reverse lights and switch where the relay closes the ground to the aux leds. I'd put diodes on the trigger wires that feed the relay from the stock reverse lights and switch so as to not activate the stock reverse lights when flipping the switch for the aux leds.
I'm not very familiar with 12v wiring but I'm pretty sure using a relay would fix most of your issues.
If you're using an ON/OFF/ON switch then you'd do something similar but one branch of the switch would receive power from the stock reverse lights to feed the relay trigger. With this setup you could prevent the aux leds from coming on in the event that you only wanted your stock reverse lights to come on while backing.
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I'm not very familiar with 12v wiring but I'm pretty sure using a relay would fix most of your issues.
If you're using an ON/OFF/ON switch then you'd do something similar but one branch of the switch would receive power from the stock reverse lights to feed the relay trigger. With this setup you could prevent the aux leds from coming on in the event that you only wanted your stock reverse lights to come on while backing.
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