Off-Road Ranger I
So I have a slightly odd project, at least to me. This summer we had a critter messing with our ground tent, scared my wife pretty good. I came up with a quick solution of installing 4 cheap LED pods on my roof rack, as well as a cheap wireless controller. Idea was if we heard something I could turn those lights on from inside the tent, they do a decent job of lighting the area up and letting me see whats going on outside.
Anywho, I'm currently re-wiring all my lights, cleaning up my too-quickly done mess. And I had a thought, I was wondering if there's a way to add to the list of lights that come on with the remote. Currently, the remote system supplies positive power to the coil side of the relay, relay activates and the lights come on.
Here's the question, is there a way to wire all my relays for lights (4 in total) so that my switches inside still control their associated relay individually, and perhaps have another relay (controlled by the remote) be able to engage them all? Seems like I'd need something involving diodes, can't wrap my head around it.
Anywho, I'm currently re-wiring all my lights, cleaning up my too-quickly done mess. And I had a thought, I was wondering if there's a way to add to the list of lights that come on with the remote. Currently, the remote system supplies positive power to the coil side of the relay, relay activates and the lights come on.
Here's the question, is there a way to wire all my relays for lights (4 in total) so that my switches inside still control their associated relay individually, and perhaps have another relay (controlled by the remote) be able to engage them all? Seems like I'd need something involving diodes, can't wrap my head around it.