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Offline trevinoz

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Re: wiring question
« Reply #15 on: 06.12. 2015 20:20 »
Dutch, sorry but no, I don't have a local source for 6V relays. Don't use them as I keep off the roads at night.

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Re: wiring question
« Reply #16 on: 06.12. 2015 21:32 »
Amazon, (UK) show 6v relays; I'm sure Ebay will as well.
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Re: wiring question
« Reply #17 on: 07.12. 2015 11:07 »

 Ok Trev thanks, I got the impression from your post that yu'd used them.

 Thanks CB, a single 5 pin double throw unit should do the job, and Graybeard I'll chase that up too, have found a few sources of varying suitability, one being a link from a Ford forum, postage from U.S is usually ex-ee-er than elsewhere, ,
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