I am looking to wire up some lights in a way where one set of lights are on when they're being fed power, however if the other line of lights become active, the first line will turn off, and stay off while the other line is on, but when that other line goes off again (and there is still power to the first line), then the first line will activate.
I'm wiring up some LED globes in my car which is a dual circuit (white and orange leds), so I want it hooked up to that when my parkers circuit is active, the white LED's will be on (this I know how to do), however when I flick the indicator, I need for the white LED's to be off whilst the orange is on (so that the orange isn't competing with the white in the headlight assembly).
I thought the globes that I bought did this automatically inside the globe, but they don't so I need to work out how to do it myself.
Thanks
Denno
I'm wiring up some LED globes in my car which is a dual circuit (white and orange leds), so I want it hooked up to that when my parkers circuit is active, the white LED's will be on (this I know how to do), however when I flick the indicator, I need for the white LED's to be off whilst the orange is on (so that the orange isn't competing with the white in the headlight assembly).
I thought the globes that I bought did this automatically inside the globe, but they don't so I need to work out how to do it myself.
Thanks
Denno