Can The Roadmaster Single Park Light Diode RM-690 Be Used Fo An Aux Light On The Rear Bumper?
Question:
Can the road master diode be used for aux lights in a rear bumper that you want to have 2 triggers for a relay? One trigger from a button and one trigger from the factory reverse positive wire to prevent both from back feed?
asked by: John
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Expert Reply:
Yes, the Roadmaster Single Park Light Diode # RM-690 can absolutely be used for this purpose. The main function of the diode is to stop feedback so having these installed inline will prevent any unwanted interaction between the aux light and the rest of the vehicles wiring systems.
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Jesse M
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