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Electrical Issue - Fog & Spot Lamps

To: jtrifari@comcast.net, list healey <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Electrical Issue - Fog & Spot Lamps
From: linwood rose <linwoodrose@mac.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 16:08:07 -0400
John and List:
First of all thanks to John for a great article on auxiliary lighting 
installation a few months back in either the Healey Magazine or Healey 
Marque, I don't recall which.

I have shown my ignorance of wiring issues in the past and I am sure I 
will do it again before I finish this restoration! I am installing 
wiring in my 60 BT7 for my auxiliary lights that will be added later. 
They will both be spot lights - no fog lights. At this point I do have 
the luxury of having the shroud off and easy access to behind fascia 
areas (unlike John when he provided his helpful instruction.)

My questions are these:

1. On the BJ8 the blue wire with the white stripe is the high beam. Is 
it the same on the BT7? Looking at the wiring diagram in the Handbook 
for the BT7 it appears that the high beams are the blue with red 
stripe. I can't easily test at this point because my lighting isn't 
installed. If I am going to splice into the high beam wire for the 
additional lights I want to get the right one!

2. John spliced a  wire from his installed relay to the blue/white wire 
at the dip switch terminal. As an alternative...

The dip switch wiring harness connects to the main harness just as the 
main harness exits the firewall into the engine compartment. Couldn't I 
take my new wire from the relay through the firewall large rubber 
grommet and connect to either the blue/white wire or the blue/red wire 
using a double bullet connector, rather than having an additional wire 
running under the dash to the floor dip switch?

Thanks for any help.

Lin Rose
1960 BT7 in restoration
1959 Bugeye

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