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Ok, i got this wireless underbody neon kit. i think i can install the lights that connect to the battery if i figure a way to jack the car up. But its installing the wireless remote that i'm having a problem understanding. How do these two diagrams come together? If i understand it right, the lights come on with a flip of the switch. Could someone please try to clarify the second diagram with the writing please. Thanks.
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this is the second diagram that i don't understand...
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ok by the way i see it the wireless remote can hold 2 seperate functions. but you will most likely only use one side. OK in the second diagram it is how the switch is hooked up to the battery and where to put the reciever. just take the were the D and B were i think just one of the 2 pairs and splice them into + and - leads going to the neon transformer. I cant see the pic while im typin this so it might not make much sence.
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this should work
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yeah, i think delSolSi-96 has got it right
you want power & ground to go to the switch (receiver in this case) to the transformer to the lights. i guess the second set of B and D wires are for anything else you want to come on at the same time as the neons but i don't really know t.c.
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so i can't use the manual switch that is supposed to be mounted in the car if i still want to use the wireless remote?
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i'm not sure i know what you mean, but if you are saying you want to have both switches, then i think you would have to have both of the switches on to turn the lights on which would be a pain and defeat the purpose of having a wireless kit, at least i think so.
if that's not what you are saying, my bad. t.c.
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yeah, that's exactly what i meant, and thanks. I actually understood what you just said and you hit the nail on the head. Thanks again.
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