Installing drl switchback strips

Brad2274

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yeah im trying to figure out where to wire mine in at, im feeling like tapping mine into the low beams so they're just on when my projectors are, as long as that doesnt decrease output
 

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Hmmmm, I know for my CCFLs, I ran a secondary wire from inside my car to the outside, off the remote wire from my aftermarket headunit (you could also tap into your Auxiliary port). I would think with my install, and using the right relay, you could have daytime running lights and when tapped into the blinkers, activate the switchback portion of it. :beer:
 

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Dealers have 'drl option' where h/l only power hooked to key on source.

Accords have'drl' just ignore buzzer, mine stay on ~1min

And wire yours into parking lites.
 

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Gotta have cool pics!

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And wire yours into parking lites.

this is the easiest way to go IMO
that's how I have mine wired up with my LED DRLs
parking lights on = LEDs and blinker lights on = close enough to DRLs for me
 

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you can tap into a fuse and wire it that way if you want a true DRL for when your car is on. Only bad is that it will stay on when you put your projectors which im sure you want that anyways.
 
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