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Re: TOWBAR ELECTRICS
« Reply #15 on: 08 March 2010, 18:08:55 »

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You will have to get a solid state relay to fool the lamp check. Readly available at the towbar suppliers.
Had one fitted last year, no prob at all. Not expensive either. :y

No you don't!  :-?  ;)

I guess that your towbar supplier told you so, & he just happened to sell them  ::)  ::)  ::) The Omega electrics aren't clever enough to need these types of relay  ;)
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Re: TOWBAR ELECTRICS
« Reply #16 on: 08 March 2010, 18:17:32 »

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You will have to get a solid state relay to fool the lamp check. Readly available at the towbar suppliers.
Had one fitted last year, no prob at all. Not expensive either. :y

No you don't!  :-?  ;)

May be you don't have to.
I did, as I had problems with the lamp test. The caravan was affecting it and my trailer too.
Easier to fit it than take the risk, ;) and it cured the problem.
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Re: TOWBAR ELECTRICS
« Reply #17 on: 08 March 2010, 18:31:18 »

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You will have to get a solid state relay to fool the lamp check. Readly available at the towbar suppliers.
Had one fitted last year, no prob at all. Not expensive either. :y

No you don't!  :-?  ;)

May be you don't have to.
I did, as I had problems with the lamp test. The caravan was affecting it and my trailer too.
Easier to fit it than take the risk, ;) and it cured the problem.

What risk? There was another problem then that's being masked by the relays. As said an Omega doesn't need to use them.

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Re: TOWBAR ELECTRICS
« Reply #18 on: 08 March 2010, 18:40:08 »

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You will have to get a solid state relay to fool the lamp check. Readly available at the towbar suppliers.
Had one fitted last year, no prob at all. Not expensive either. :y

No you don't!  :-?  ;)

May be you don't have to.
I did, as I had problems with the lamp test. The caravan was affecting it and my trailer too.
Easier to fit it than take the risk, ;) and it cured the problem.

What risk? There was another problem then that's being masked by the relays. As said an Omega doesn't need to use them.

Maybe your right, as I have just posted a few electrical problems, this evening, that I'm having. :'(
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