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turn signal question
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27 Mar 2006 19:10 #34788
by mykznme
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i bought some smaller signals for my bike and im trying to figure out why they wont blink. ive wracked my brain on this and stumped a few so called autolighting experts so i guess it comes down to the relay.
i have two types of lights im trying to get blinking. on set is 12v23w led and the other is a (smaller then stock)12v 23w filament bulb.
the stock signals work fine but as soon as i hook up one of the others they stay lit wich leads me to believe their not drawing enough power to engage the relay.
any ideas???
thanks,
joe
i have two types of lights im trying to get blinking. on set is 12v23w led and the other is a (smaller then stock)12v 23w filament bulb.
the stock signals work fine but as soon as i hook up one of the others they stay lit wich leads me to believe their not drawing enough power to engage the relay.
any ideas???
thanks,
joe
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27 Mar 2006 19:35 #34799
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The problem is with the led lights, whomever you bough the lights from should also sell an item maybe termed a load equalizer that will put a load on the circuit to make the relay work correctly. an example would be dennis kirk part #21-1249
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27 Mar 2006 19:38 #34800
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Replied by xstreamcanadian on topic turn signal question
I ran into a guy today at a job site with the exact same problem on his sport bike, he is talking about paralelling his old bulb and painting it black.... I am thinking it isnt loading up the flasher enough, I think a ttl(low current) relay would work, but you would have to get a one with a built in timer, a company called Altronix makes them but the part suggested above would be easier
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