Hey mate
I think this is something you should ask an auto electrician. Maybe they could help you source something like that.
Btw, my inverter won't be in for another week ><. Got lost in transit x.x
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Hey Alvaro, I cant help you with a link but Philips do a controller that should be able to be sourced in Australia by a distributor. Autobarn would be your first port of ca,, for availabilty.
I have ssen the Philips DRL's and they are comparable to Audi etc... OEM brightness etc. The controllers arent cheap as you could imagine being a branded hi-quality product...about 10 times that of the one you found on e-bay. My DRL's are wired and switched from a wireless control box behind the left headlight.
I can turn them on/off when i choose and because they have constant power i can turn them on even if the car is parked and locked. It is so useful for dark carparks at night...the range is about 80mtrs so they can be turned on from a pretty good distance for finding your car in the dark and if you hold the fob remote button down it even emits a high pitched fairly loud tone.
I have a velcro tab attached to the remote and a small piece in a inconspicuous place near the ignition barrel.
But yea....try sourcing the Philips unit...its probably above and beyond OEM quality and the price probably is to...but def worth checking out.
Hope this was of some help
Cheer's
I have ssen the Philips DRL's and they are comparable to Audi etc... OEM brightness etc. The controllers arent cheap as you could imagine being a branded hi-quality product...about 10 times that of the one you found on e-bay. My DRL's are wired and switched from a wireless control box behind the left headlight.
I can turn them on/off when i choose and because they have constant power i can turn them on even if the car is parked and locked. It is so useful for dark carparks at night...the range is about 80mtrs so they can be turned on from a pretty good distance for finding your car in the dark and if you hold the fob remote button down it even emits a high pitched fairly loud tone.
I have a velcro tab attached to the remote and a small piece in a inconspicuous place near the ignition barrel.
But yea....try sourcing the Philips unit...its probably above and beyond OEM quality and the price probably is to...but def worth checking out.
Hope this was of some help
Cheer's
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