The REDARC microprocessor-controlled Daytime Running Lights Controller is designed to ensure the headlights are switched on whenever the ignition switch is on. A useful item of automotive lighting electronics, the keys-on-lights-on functionality is essential in applications where high levels of safety and compliance are required.
The REDARC 12V Daytime Running Lights Controller with override option is designed to ensure vehicle headlights are switched on whenever the ignition is on.
KEYS ON/LIGHTS ON WITH A DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS CONTROLLER
All REDARC’s Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Controllers come with an override option. Both 12V and 24V models are available.
Here are some benefits of using a DRL controller:
Improved safety: DRLs make vehicles more visible to other drivers and pedestrians, which can help to reduce the risk of accidents.
Reduced energy consumption: DRLs use less energy than headlights, which can help to improve fuel efficiency.
Increased vehicle lifespan: DRLs can help to extend the lifespan of headlights by reducing the amount of time that they need to be used.
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DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS CONTROLLER FAQ
WHAT DOS A DRL CONTROLLER DO?
A DRL controller, or Daytime Running Light controller, is an electronic device that controls the operation of daytime running lights (DRLs). DRLs are headlights or other lights that are required to be turned on during the day in many countries around the world.
DO I NEED A DRL CONTROLLER?
Whether or not you need a DRL controller in Australia depends on the make and model of your vehicle. Some vehicles come with DRLs installed from the factory, while others do not. If your vehicle does not have DRLs installed from the factory, you may need to install a DRL controller in order to use DRLs. In Australia, there is no federal law that requires vehicles to have DRLs. However, some states and territories have their own laws regarding DRLs. For example, in New South Wales, all new vehicles registered after March 1, 2016 must have DRLs installed.
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