- Sun Aug 17, 2014 8:21 am
#38816
The term "tripping out" confused the heck out of me, too!
I'm with jaffa90 on this: I strongly suspect the battery voltage is falling away when the lights are turned on. This would suggest an almost flat battery; or a high resistance somewhere in the earth return path to the battery.
It could be a short, but I think that would blow a fuse.
So, I'd stick a voltmeter across the battery when the engine is ticking over and measure the voltage. Then I'd switch the lights on and see what the voltage falls to. If it falls a lot (below 10V, say), I'd suspect a faulty battery or faulty charging circuit. If it doesn't fall much, I'd be looking at high resistance connections in the paths from the relays to the battery earth terminal and the lights to the battery earth terminal.
I'm with jaffa90 on this: I strongly suspect the battery voltage is falling away when the lights are turned on. This would suggest an almost flat battery; or a high resistance somewhere in the earth return path to the battery.
It could be a short, but I think that would blow a fuse.
So, I'd stick a voltmeter across the battery when the engine is ticking over and measure the voltage. Then I'd switch the lights on and see what the voltage falls to. If it falls a lot (below 10V, say), I'd suspect a faulty battery or faulty charging circuit. If it doesn't fall much, I'd be looking at high resistance connections in the paths from the relays to the battery earth terminal and the lights to the battery earth terminal.