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Here is a way to add an override switch for the headlights on the deuce.
With the relay in the ciircuit, operation will be normal when using the 3-lever light switch. If/when the light switch circuit breaker (CB) trips, the relay contact will open, but can now be overridden by manually switching the headlights using the "override switch".
The relay reduces the load on the light switch circuit breaker (removes the headlight load curent) so that it may not trip at all, but if it does, the manual override switch may be used for headlights. With a tripped CB, there won't be any tail lights either and a similar circuit arrangement would have to be used for each light function to retain the intended operation of the 3-lever light switch.
The diode across the relay coil removes the inductive kick and protects the switch contacts within the 3-lever light switch. In the same fashion, another diode may be installed to protct the relay contact, but the load is basically resistive so it shouldn't be necessary.
Robert, thanks for the relay offer! I have an "aircraft" type relay, which I have saved for this job and won't need another, but thanks anyway.
With the relay in the ciircuit, operation will be normal when using the 3-lever light switch. If/when the light switch circuit breaker (CB) trips, the relay contact will open, but can now be overridden by manually switching the headlights using the "override switch".
The relay reduces the load on the light switch circuit breaker (removes the headlight load curent) so that it may not trip at all, but if it does, the manual override switch may be used for headlights. With a tripped CB, there won't be any tail lights either and a similar circuit arrangement would have to be used for each light function to retain the intended operation of the 3-lever light switch.
The diode across the relay coil removes the inductive kick and protects the switch contacts within the 3-lever light switch. In the same fashion, another diode may be installed to protct the relay contact, but the load is basically resistive so it shouldn't be necessary.
Robert, thanks for the relay offer! I have an "aircraft" type relay, which I have saved for this job and won't need another, but thanks anyway.