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Wireless relay for EXT2

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Does anyone know of a 12v triggered wireless relay? To save running a high beam trigger wire to the roof I’m looking for a 12v transmitter off the high beam to a receiver relay powered by the EXT2 on the roof.

Everything I’ve found has the Bluetooth remotes but I want a 12v input to switch the transmitter.
 
Does anyone know of a 12v triggered wireless relay? To save running a high beam trigger wire to the roof I’m looking for a 12v transmitter off the high beam to a receiver relay powered by the EXT2 on the roof.

Everything I’ve found has the Bluetooth remotes but I want a 12v input to switch the transmitter.
You can definitely buy a 12v RF transmitter and receiver pair that can be used to trigger a relay.
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I've not seen exactly what you are looking for.
 
Is it necessary?
I haven’t wired mine up yet but my plan is to do it all in the fuse box….
Wire in a second relay between the first EXT2 relay and run the signal wire to that. So if ext2 is on, the ext2 relay is closed and power goes to the second relay, then the second relay is controlled by the signal from high beam?

I think this will work? But I’m not an auto spark..
 
Is it necessary?
I haven’t wired mine up yet but my plan is to do it all in the fuse box….
Wire in a second relay between the first EXT2 relay and run the signal wire to that. So if ext2 is on, the ext2 relay is closed and power goes to the second relay, then the second relay is controlled by the signal from high beam?

I think this will work? But I’m not an auto spark..
I hadn’t thought of that, good alternative
 
I hadn’t thought of that, good alternative
I used the garage door opener on the Land Rover to do this for the auxy driving lights I installed. Bought an rf relay pack and used this as the control relay for the main one to activate the lights. Worked pretty well but got very hot under the bonnet.
 
Is it necessary?
I haven’t wired mine up yet but my plan is to do it all in the fuse box….
Wire in a second relay between the first EXT2 relay and run the signal wire to that. So if ext2 is on, the ext2 relay is closed and power goes to the second relay, then the second relay is controlled by the signal from high beam?

I think this will work? But I’m not an auto spark..

This is exactly what I'm planning to do. Not to difficult to run a trigger wire from the engine bay through to the internal relays
 
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