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Old 04-28-2011, 08:27 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by edconline View Post
Ok, that makes sense, tested it last night and I would get a reading on the multimeter for an instant when it came on then nothing again. I'll try to find a resistor that does the trick. Will using a resistor dim the light at all?
No it shouldn't dim the light. You will be adding it in "parallel" to the existing circuit and not inline. If you know the current draw of the Evo light and the current draw of the stock fog then you can calculate the extra draw required using V=I*R or in this case R=V/I. The wattage (power handling capacity of the resistor) will need to exceed P=V*I where V=12V and I is the calculated current draw of the resistor.
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