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Hmmm, well, I though both circuits had to be hot at the same time to make high beam? Here is the bulb online, showing a pic of the back of the bulb. 55W or 110W's , so that is what makes me believe I need to heat up both circuits at one time to get HIGH.
OK I have a bunch of RCL's , AUX lights (no spots gimp) in my hands f/s now. There is a classified add running right now HERE for a pair, BUT, watch the classifieds for a HUGE SALE on these lights for Labor Day Weekend only. Sale will start SOON.
Indeed, for a heater it is correct, my question is can I use that same switch to power 2- of the lights I have pictured, so when on LOW I get low beams and when on HIGH I get high beams .
This drawing is a picture of the back of the switch. A&B=Low*------------A&C=High* (*that could be switched, no biggie at this point) I cannot pair D to Anything! It is dead. I looked for continuity and it is dead. This hole (D) comes OE w/ a plug in it.
Can anyone help me drawing a circuit? I want to use an M939 Heater switch (or a like switch w/ same dimensional characteristics) to power HIGH and LOW beams on a pair of Armored Lights. Below are the lights and switch. The bulb inside is a GE4811. CLICK HERE for a partial schematic. I believe...
GO to classifieds and click on the stickey that says something like I CAN NOT POST IN CLASSIFIEDS. I believe you have to pay the man to have that privilege.
What is 90% tire depth of 14:00-R20 AT2A tires? That is the question. I see lots of used tires and many sellers call them out at 90% or better, but what really is 90%? If I am to buy said I want to insure I am getting what I seek / my moneys worth. I started digging......... If you CLICK HERE...
Open TM 9-2320-272-23-1 /
FIELD MAINTENANCE
ENGINE CRANKS BUT DOES NOT START
Go to PDF page 287 and start the process. PS, Don't listen to me, but I would start there...