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lukeinva 
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This may be dumb but I am just trying to double check things. I am hooking up relays to my HID so they will work correctly. I know that 86 is 12volt, 85 neg, 30 HID turn on 87 is suppose to go to the battery with a 20 fuse. Well this is my question which 87 goes to the battery. I have bosch 12v relays 20/30a which are good relays but they have 87 and 87a so do I just hook up one to the battery and leave the other unconnected or do I hook both up to the battery one positive one neg???  Any help would be appreciated thanks in advance!

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You will not use 87a. 86, or 85 will be the "trigger" to turn the lights on. I would wire a switch to throw a ground to 85. 12v to 86.
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Thanks I appreciate it!

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