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Subject: [Healeys] Lucas headlights
From: richard.ewald at gmail.com (Richard Ewald)
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 08:30:53 -0700
References: <SNT143-W468F4847C49F9936BADD97D4320@phx.gbl> <4F7D5270.2050403@chello.nl> <4F7D71B7.3050204@cosmos.net.au>
There are lots of modern cars on the road that use standard relays to
control the headlights that do not have thermal overload protection, and
use fuses on the headlights.
It is true that the fusing has gone in many cases from 1 or 2 to 4 or more.
 You cannot make a blanket statement that all headlight relays are
"special" and have thermal overload protection.
Rick

On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 3:19 AM, Larry Varley <varley at cosmos.net.au> wrote:

> Something that I think seems to be missed here, is that a headlamp relay
> is generally a special relay with thermal overload rather than a fuse. Do
> you really want your headlights to decide to go off while driving at speed
> on a winding road? A proper headlamp relay will flash the headlights on and
> off if there is a problem in the wiring, as the thermal switch in the relay
> opens and closes contacts. Food for thought.
> Cheers
> Larry Varley
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