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    Wiring lights to a switch

    I’ll have a look when they arrive john and see what I can think of and then maybe worst come to worse if your offer is still available maybe I’ll send them over :-) thank you so much for your support
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    Wiring lights to a switch

    Oh wow that's a very nice offer of you , just wondering where do you live ? Thanks
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    Wiring lights to a switch

    It seems very complicated , would you be able to show me a wiring diagram of connecting maybe the front light and horn to the switch. ? As the horn on the switch has 2 wires ? But the horn and light combined unit I have only 3 as 2 must be for powering the headlight and horn and 1 for signal to...
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    Wiring lights to a switch

    No they were all bought separately, I just assumed they would be switchable as I though a switch is a switch :-( do I need to return them or do you think they will work together ? Thanks for your helpful reply
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    Wiring lights to a switch

    Hi everyone , I have a question regarding wiring a switch to some lights I have. I have a switch which has different abilities such as horn , lights , indicators. I need help with the wiring diagram. Do I have give each device power and switch the negative or the positive ? (Which one )...
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    Adding batteries in series

    Thanks, so basically if I add a new 12v 15ah in series to the existing old 48v 15ah I would have issue with the older battery and the newer ones not being compatible due to their age and inability to keep up maybe ? And like Geoff said I would wear down the smaller battery first and then it goes...
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    Adding batteries in series

    Wow thanks so much guys , I didn’t realise it would be that complex when combining 2 batteries together. I have seen guys adding batteries together to run their bikes at higher voltage. But based on your knowledge I’m definitely going to avoid it since it is so expensive.  Does anyone have an...
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    Adding batteries in series

    Hi guys,  ‘I don’t know if anyone could help but I thought I would give it a shot.  I have a ebike motor with a 60v controller that came with it but I have been using a 48v 15ah battery the whole time, the battery is actually 5 years old but I haven’t used it that much so it’s working great...
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    Adding a potentiometer to audio setup

    That’s actually a simple but great idea that I might use, I was just considering the benefit of learning how to add a potentiometer in case it became a useful skill to learn in later life. But it seems that this solution is pretty good actually. The other question then is what about when I’m...
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    Adding a potentiometer to audio setup

    I’m sorry,  here are all the specs I can find,  Output: Female R/L audio and 3.5mm audio Frequency Response: 20Hz-22kHz Output Power: 25mW, SNR: 100dB RL=16Ω Battery Capacity: 3.7V/200mAh it’s a ugreen Bluetooth audio adapter. your understanding of the situation is perfect that’s my exact...
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    Adding a potentiometer to audio setup

    Hi guys, I have a battery powered Bluetooth reciever in my car that connects to my in car amp. I dont use the headunit for sound therefore I currently have no volume controls. The only volume control I have is from my phone which can be annoying. I would like to be able to control the volume...
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    Connecting rear camera in car with a switch

    Just wanted to thank everyone who contributed . This world is a better place with you guys in it 
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    Connecting rear camera in car with a switch

    Oh bloody hell how did I miss that post, thankyou so much that is great. I think I have finally for this understood  Very useful thanks 
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    Connecting rear camera in car with a switch

    Ok so to be clear are we saying that a simple switch solves my solution and no need for diodes ? Just a switch like i posted with 2 power inputs and 1 load. ? Isn’t that the simplest ?    That way I don’t need diodes ? And since I need a switch anyway does it not make sense for me to just use a...
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