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Help Wiring Mondo Moto Lights Relay
« on: May 05, 2014, 08:51:00 PM »
My MM10's came today.  Nice to see a company that takes pride in what they do.  Friendly, helpful guy on the phone, shipped promptly and packaged nicely!

So.....I have a FZ1 fuzeblock installed on my bike.  I have a hot lead and a ground wired in from the fuzeblock and sitting under my glove box. (Once in a while I actually plan ahead)

I want to wire the lights so that they are always on.  I can use the switched setting on fuzeblock for the powered switched source.  So I can figure out the + and - coming from the relay, but where or how do I need to wire everything else in since I will not be using a switch?

Thanks!
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Re: Help Wiring Mondo Moto Lights Relay
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2014, 09:57:11 PM »
On a closer look it appears.....that I can cut out the fuse on the + side because the power side will be fused at the fuze block.
The - can go back to the fuze block.
The 17 feet of red and white wire that would go to the switch can be cut to leave two wires a second ground and the other that needs to go to a switched source.  My GPS power source is also wired in nearby.  I guess I could pull the switched source from there since draw to activate relay is minimal?? :-\
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Re: Help Wiring Mondo Moto Lights Relay
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2014, 08:10:04 AM »
For any other electrical neophytes looking to do the same thing...this worked.    :)

Damn these lights are bright. ;D
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Re: Help Wiring Mondo Moto Lights Relay
« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2014, 08:30:31 AM »
If its like all the stuff I've wired on ignition sense, simply wire the lights to the relay per the instructions. Then from the relay to the bike you should have a hot lead to constant 12V source, and an "ignition sense" lead you'll wire to a source that only comes on when you twist the stove knob.
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