Denno
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I've just put LED indicators into my car, and as expected, I'm getting the hyperflash that indicates a blown globe (due to the LED's power draw being so low). I could fix this with a load resistor to emulate the same power usage, but the problem with this is that I will actually be using that extra power, and the resistor will heat up. I would much rather swap out the flasher relay to one that doesn't care about the load. I have seen plenty of them around, and even bought one off eBay from china, but surprise surprise, that didn't work (no flashing happened at all when putting the eBay relay into the socket).
Has anyone else put LED globes into their indicators and fixed the hyperflash? Would like to know if there is a relay out there that will work...
Cheers
Denno
Has anyone else put LED globes into their indicators and fixed the hyperflash? Would like to know if there is a relay out there that will work...
Cheers
Denno