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17-04-10, 08:57 PM | #1 |
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Indicator flash rate
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Purchased 4 LED indicators, and have also got some resistors from Hein Gericke. Now, I was testing them this arvo, and plugged in the resistors and the indicators, just on one side (left-hand side, one at front, and one at rear). However, the flash rate is still fast. Do I need to have all 4 indicators and resistors in before the flash rate will drop? |
17-04-10, 09:26 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Indicator flash rate
Nope. One side should be enough.
You did connect the resistors in across the LED's didn't you. The supply from the relay should connect to the +ve end of the LED array and the resistor. The other end of the resistor and the LED go to ground. Regards, Keith. Quote:
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18-04-10, 09:02 AM | #3 |
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I bought this! It works! I didn't use it in the end but it works perfectly to sort out the problem, no cutting wires, fits perfect!!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=390145732006 PLUS extra postage, was through my front door within like 2 days.
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18-04-10, 09:33 AM | #4 |
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Re: Indicator flash rate
Is that not only for the pointy models though?
Mine's an X-reg Curvy. Keith: Hein Gericke bless them, have made things a lot simpler for folks like me, and colour-coded the wiring so you plug it in the right holes. If you plug it in the wrong way round, the indicator doesn't flash at all. Now, here's a piccie of the new indicator, and the resistor: Also, here is a vid of the flash rate. This is with both the front and rear indicator installed on ONE side only (The same side before you ask!): |
18-04-10, 02:28 PM | #5 |
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Try wiring in an old indicator as well and having it somewhere that can't be seen, that should slow down the flash rate. It worked on my bike (also a curvy).
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18-04-10, 02:53 PM | #6 | |
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Think I'll be returning the resistors, and getting a relay instead. |
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18-04-10, 03:13 PM | #7 |
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You'll need both resistors in for both of the left hand side indicators to slow down the flash rate, and the same for the right hand side.
RE: your picture. Did you get any instructions with this? It could be that you plug the indi yellow wire to the yellow wire on one side of the resistor, and the black indi wire to the black wire on the other side of the resistor. The wires from the bike would then plug in to the remaining black and yellow wires from the resistor... Just a thought, without seeing it on the flesh it's hard to say how it should be wired. If you're unsure it's best not to try this though, it may end up popping fuses. If you have an Ohmeter, you can quickly check by measuring across either of the black/yellow pairs with the resistor disconnected. If you get a low reading, probably around 10 Ohms, then you are using it correctly. If the reading is higher than around 20 Ohms, then you either have a duff resistor, or a crappy product. If the reading is very low, around 1 Ohm or less, you are using it the wrong way, or you have a duff part. Last edited by Philbo; 18-04-10 at 03:15 PM. |
18-04-10, 04:46 PM | #8 |
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Just watched the video you posted, it looks like the flash rate is slower than it would be without the resistors, which would mean they have been fitted correctly. Looks like it might just be a crappy product.
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18-04-10, 04:50 PM | #9 | |
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18-04-10, 05:47 PM | #10 |
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Well, did a test without the resistors, and they flash exactly the same speed!?!
Wired them in now without the resistors in - think I'll be taking those back! Flasher relay to be purchased next me thinks... |
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