Friends,
for those of you following the discussion on the TR8 mail list regarding this headlights relay idea I can tell you
the prototype unit is now done:
So far I've built the first one (I'm building two clusters, one for my own TR8 and one for my friends TR8) and can now
state in detail what's needed and how to do it all. We have opted to include a relay for the front fog lights as well
since here in Sweden we must drive with either dipped headlights OR other driving lights lit all the time - and for this
we use the front Cibie C35 fog lights. And the fog light switch can benefit from being spared the heavy electric load,
just as the head light switches... So in our interpretation of this idea there are five relays in the cluster.
Examining our cars we found the easiest way (and also easily reversible! for a concours situation maybe?) was using
the white 3-pin Rists connectors (found beside the <font color="red">red</font id="red"> Rists 3-pin pod motor connectors) as the interface point.
Just open the two white connectors up - and stick the new 3-pin connectors to/from the relay cluster into them - done!
The fog light interface point was created in a similar way but here we had to cut and re-direct one Red/Yellow wire
in order to create an interface point moved inboard of the right side bulk head (just as the ones for the headlights
are). For this exposed connection out in the light pod well we will be using a modern weatherproof 2-pin connector
- since water is a much more common occurrence out there as compared to inside the engine bay front corner...
Material needed to build one cluster like this was:
Thinwall electric wires:
0.9 metre of browN 56/0.30 4mm2 39amp cable (for the +12V feed)
0.85 metre of browN 28/0.30 2mm2 25amp cable (for splitting up and connecting the +12V wire to each of the relay fuse in-terminals)
0.6 metre of Black 44/0.30 3mm2 33amp cable (for the earthing point connection) +
0.4 metre of Black 44/0.30 3mm2 33amp cable (for 'shorting' the Rists connectors earth pin to each other in each end of this contraption)
1 metre of Black 32/0.20 1mm2 16.5amp cable (for splitting up and connecting the earth wire to each of the relay coil's earth terminals)
0.45 metre of blUe/White 28/0.30 2mm2 25amp cable (for connecting the old pod cable to the right side main beam relay's out-terminal)
0.45 metre of blUe/White 32/0.20 1mm2 16.5amp cable (for connecting the old feed cable to the right side main beam relay's coil terminal)
0.4 metre of blUe/Red 28/0.30 2mm2 25amp cable (for connecting the old pod cable to the right side dip beam relay's out-terminal)
0.4 metre of blUe/Red 32/0.20 1mm2 16.5amp cable (for connecting the old feed cable to the right side dip beam relay's coil terminal)
1.4 metre of blUe/Slate 28/0.30 2mm2 25amp cable (for connecting the old pod cable to the left side main beam relay's out-terminal)
1.4 metre of blUe/Slate 32/0.20 1mm2 16.5amp cable (for connecting the old feed cable to the left side main beam relay's coil terminal)
1.4 metre of blUe/pinK 28/0.30 2mm2 25amp cable (for connecting the old pod cable to the left side dip beam relay's out-terminal)
1.4 metre of blUe/pinK 32/0.20 1mm2 16.5amp cable (for connecting the old feed cable to the left side dip beam relay's coil terminal)
0.75 + 0.75 + 0.4 metre of Red/Yellow 28/0.30 2mm2 25amp cable (for connecting the old re-directed fog light feed cable to the fog light
Rists connector and the 'Weatherproof' fog light connector to the fog light Rists connector + the relay's out-terminal to the Rists connector)
0.4 metre of Red/Yellow 32/0.20 1mm2 16.5amp cable (for connecting the Rists connector to the relay's coil terminal)
5 4-pin NO relays - with built-in blade fuse holders
5 interlocking relay sockets
20 1/4" flat female blade terminals (for above sockets)
2 20Amp blade fuses (for the [now possible] two 100+ Watt main beam filaments)
2 10Amp blade fuses (for the two 55 Watt dipped beam filaments)
1 15Amp blade fuse (for the twinned 55 Watt fog light filaments)
2 ID 8mm ring terminals (for connecting the +12V wire to the starter solenoid and for connecting the earting wire to the right chassis frame M8 earthing point)
2 3-pin Rists connectors (with terminal pins)
1 2-pin Rists connector (with terminal pins)
1 2-pin 'Weatherproof' connector (with terminal pins, for the fog light wire junction)
3.8 metres of 1/4" PVC sleeving
~1.5 metres from an old roll of black non-adhesive PVC harness tape
0.8 metres of shrink tube, with heat glue lining (for sealing all the cable-to-terminal ends)
~50-60 2.5*75mm cable-ties (to hold the emerging wire bundles together while they're not yet harness-taped-up)
I'm sure most if not all of this can be sourced from places like British Wiring in the US and Auto Sparks in the UK
- if you cannot find it in your local auto electrics shop... I'll report back when they are fitted and operating so I have some results to deliver...
Cheers,
/Odd
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