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Posted - May 01 2004 : 02:36:16 AM Hello In Denmark is it a law to drive with light on in the day time too.Do anyone have a circut over howe I can connect a buzzer so I can be warned when I have ignition on and forgot to set my lightswitch on and also a warning when I leav the car and forgot to turn the light off.I have tryed it several times and itīs bad. I am not engineer so please be patient Best regards torben
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Posted - Jun 02 2004 : 6:47:53 PM Daytime running lights are mandatory on all cars sold in Canada 1990 model year and newer. Older cars are exempt
Rather than a "reminder" buzzer, which I always forget anyway, I created a daytime running light circuit, which turns on the fog lamps on my car any time that the engine is running. If the engine is off, the lights are off. Nothing to remember!
In my case, I'm triggering "engine running" from the alternator output, but in reality, the ignition switch would do just fine. I never leave the ignition in "run" position when the engine isn't running. (This also serves as a visual backup that my car starter is working. :) )
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Posted - May 27 2004 : 3:42:50 PM Try this circuit, it is working and very easy to build. You will be success at your aim by this circuit. http://www.electronic-circuits-diagrams.com/alarmsimages/14.gif
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Posted - May 06 2004 : 12:22:39 PM Thats a good law, I wish texas would inforce its headlight laws. Why dont you connect your lights to the ignition switch so that when the car is on then the lights are on, this way you dont have to worry about forgeting to turn them on or off
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Posted - May 05 2004 : 8:19:27 PM Hello I have a light on buzzer circuit

to do or not to do
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