Would Roadmaster Diode part # RM-790 Work to Combine Running and Brake Lights on One Circuit
Question:
The RH-70 diode I think this is what I need to hook up my brake and rear running light is this correct? If not is there another suited for this application?
asked by: Frank M
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Expert Reply:
If you were looking for a way to have a single circuit be activated by either your running lights or brake lights the diode part # RM-790 would work for this. The side of the diode with two terminals would take both of the circuits you mentioned and the single side of the diode would go where needed.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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