Keoke said:
Hi Roger: It depends on how much safety you think you need> I will give you a Kiss circuit and you can add on as you see fit.
1] Blue wire from switch goes to high side of relay coil. [ PIN 85]
2] low side of coil goes to chassis ground. [PIN 86]
3] 14 AWG Brown wire goes to hot side of starter solenoid.
4] other end of brown wire goes to switched pin #30 on relay via a20 AMP fuse.--]PIN 30]
5] Make jumper to go from switched output power from the relay [ PIN 87 ] back to the junction of the original blue wire and the wiring harness connection.
Any Bosh 30 AMP relay will work, Sourcing other type relays just make sure they are rated for continuous operation---Keoke
Keoke, anyone,
I'm embarrass to say, I'm not following the above.
Would someone walk me through this again. Or a diagram showing how to put the relay in between.
Blue wire from the harness goes to (which number on the Grote relay) then I will add a new blue wire from (which number on the Grote relay) to the light switch number 8 (blue wire).

There are no RED wires involved
Red wire from the harness goes to (which number on the Grote relay) then I will add a red wire from (which number on the Grote relay) to the light switch number 7 (red wire).
Brown wire from the harness goes to (which number on the Grote relay) then I will add a new brown wire from (which number on the Grote relay) to the light switch number 4 (brown wire).
What wire to ground? Make a new Black wire jumper up to route PIN #86 to GND
Add a jumper how?
This one relay will handle the headlights and the low beam?
Do need to, or should I install another dimmer switch for the high beam?

If so, how to do that.
Where do I put the fuses in line? ONE At the starter solenoid Fit aBuss fuse holder fitted with the proper sized ring connector.
I'm really lost on this and I don't want to melt anymore switches or cause a fire.

---Let us know how you get along--Keoke
Thank you,
Roger