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2016 model, high beam voltage levels.
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<blockquote data-quote="BritRider" data-source="post: 1330065" data-attributes="member: 56703"><p>Just be aware the yellow wire is the high beam signal. However, it is a low 0v signal, as reported above?</p><p></p><p>I plan to build a simple solid state switch to change the 0v high beam signal to the conventional 12v voltage.</p><p></p><p>In the mean time I have got the Skene controller to work by programming it with the headlight switch in the dipped (12v) position. Then I disconnected the white wire to allow the aux light to work with headlights dipped. The down side is that I have lost full aux light brightness when headlights are on high beam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BritRider, post: 1330065, member: 56703"] Just be aware the yellow wire is the high beam signal. However, it is a low 0v signal, as reported above? I plan to build a simple solid state switch to change the 0v high beam signal to the conventional 12v voltage. In the mean time I have got the Skene controller to work by programming it with the headlight switch in the dipped (12v) position. Then I disconnected the white wire to allow the aux light to work with headlights dipped. The down side is that I have lost full aux light brightness when headlights are on high beam. [/QUOTE]
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