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alga 14th February 2012 11:51 PM

NaN, a small correction: the resistor would need to take the power of a standard flasher bulb, not the whole battery :)

Wynand 18th February 2012 08:14 PM

My dash indicator repeater lights (and all other warning lights) are high intensity LED's and works fine with correct resisters fitted to LED's positive ends to keep the supply voltage 3vdc. Both std indicator relays (one for hazards) flashes at correct speed as with normal repeater globes.

Peter-C 18th February 2012 08:33 PM

Cheers lads,

I fitted two 50 watt 6.8 ohm resistors under the scuttle and its all fine now. Same rate for the hazards and the indicators.

Peter

ayjay 25th February 2012 08:19 PM

Just received my LED flasher relay from Hong Kong--a lot sooner than anticipated:) Looks good for a couplaquid but I'll let you all know if it works in the next few days--no time today to try it out:(

ayjay 6th March 2012 05:17 PM

It works
 
Just an update on my LED compatible flasher unit from Hong Kong.
It works a treat 99p + 39p pp total = £1.38p:D


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