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You remove the rear fog light, and the red lens inside.
Then splice a wire from the reverse light into the foglight circuit and voila!
The only downside is, when you put the rear fog on, it puts on the reverse lights and activates whatever is attached to the circuit i.e. reverse camera etc.
Worth it imho, I can actually see when I reverse at night
No calculations to do, just pick one that will handle the current you are flowing through it. 21W (atts) divided by 13V (olts) less than 2 amps, so any 12v 2 amp diode would work. They wouldn't be on long enough to get over heated.
There's a stripe on the end of them. Current will not flow into that side of the diode, it will only flow out that end. If that makes sense?
Also, there would be a .6 volt drop between the source and the far side of the diode but that would have little affect on the light bulb.
Give me a few minutes and I'll have a look on Jaycars website.
If it works I'm sure it will be a great addition to the DIY.
As an aside, the fog light should be a white and a red LED that change based upon reverse or the rear fog switch.
Maybe on the Golf 7
Wouldn't be too hard to fit a big white LED into the fog light and do that. Prolly look better if you bought the reversing light rear cluster from a LHD car, whichever side is best I don't know. Then fit a big ass pair if red LEDs in there as well.
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