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I'm still no fan of blinking the headlight with the horn, but after considerable mileage with this circuit which is more noticeable than my "Horny Lights" I'm a believer in blinking your AUX lights with the horn. They can be fog lamps, light bars or any up front aux lamps you work with a relay (NOT YOUR HEADLIGHTS!).
This little circuit knows if your aux lights are on and will blink them off when the horn beeps. This little circuit knows if your aux lights are off and will blink them on when the horn beeps.
About $5 total..... you can use a standard 5 pin Bosch style relay or what I used, a Radio Shack micro 12v relay for a computer (275-241 which is only about half and inch square). Diodes can be little 1 amp jobs (RS 276-1102) since you're only pushing relay triggers.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... 2062481&cp
http://www.radioshack.com/search/index. ... igkw=diode
This little circuit knows if your aux lights are on and will blink them off when the horn beeps. This little circuit knows if your aux lights are off and will blink them on when the horn beeps.
About $5 total..... you can use a standard 5 pin Bosch style relay or what I used, a Radio Shack micro 12v relay for a computer (275-241 which is only about half and inch square). Diodes can be little 1 amp jobs (RS 276-1102) since you're only pushing relay triggers.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... 2062481&cp
http://www.radioshack.com/search/index. ... igkw=diode
