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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 781999" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>I've just gotta put</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]QgEes1OHgZM[/MEDIA] here. It's a Video of my light setup. I have the Clearwater LED lights wired into the horn circuit. I wanted to REALLY get somebody's attention if I had to blast the horn at them in traffic, but a side benefit is the ability to flash the full brightness of the LEDs with a little "beep" of the horn if I felt I needed to flash to pass. </p><p>In the video (titled "Clearwater Kris," since YouTube only gives you a few spaces for a title, turns out--the light style is called "Krista"), I first flash the high beams a couple times, then hit the horn. The LEDs go to full bright with the high beams, whatever level of brightness they're set at, but they also go to full bright when the horn is sounded, but in that case the headlights stay on low beam. It's not a standard installation, but here's proof it's do-able. (At the end, you'll see the light pattern they throw at various levels.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 781999, member: 11508"] I've just gotta put [MEDIA=youtube]QgEes1OHgZM[/MEDIA] here. It's a Video of my light setup. I have the Clearwater LED lights wired into the horn circuit. I wanted to REALLY get somebody's attention if I had to blast the horn at them in traffic, but a side benefit is the ability to flash the full brightness of the LEDs with a little "beep" of the horn if I felt I needed to flash to pass. In the video (titled "Clearwater Kris," since YouTube only gives you a few spaces for a title, turns out--the light style is called "Krista"), I first flash the high beams a couple times, then hit the horn. The LEDs go to full bright with the high beams, whatever level of brightness they're set at, but they also go to full bright when the horn is sounded, but in that case the headlights stay on low beam. It's not a standard installation, but here's proof it's do-able. (At the end, you'll see the light pattern they throw at various levels.) [/QUOTE]
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