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I know that when most people get new LED indicators, they post up asking how to slow down the flashing rate, but this isn't exactly that problem
![]() I have just put on new rear indicators with 25W 8 Ohm resistors. And the flash rate is fine, for about 5 flashes. Then it suddenly speeds up again and goes too fast. But then if I switch them off, wait a bit then try again, the same thing happens - fine for about 5 flashes then it goes crazy. Only thing I can think of is that the resistor is heating up maybe? But I don't see how it would suddenly get so fast. I would have thought it might gradually get slightly faster. Anyone have a clue what's happening? ![]() |
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Should have gone with a relay
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I have the same issue with my left indis- the right one flashes too fast but that's because I caught the right one on my garden gate when leaving my house one and it stopped working. I need to get all the wires checked
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You said the rating of the resistors, but what material were they made of?
I'd bet a shiny new penny that the resistors are over-heating after a couple of power cycles. There will be a critical temperature, that when reached, will cause the resistors to have less resistance than a chocolate fireguard has to heat. I know Halfords did sell a universal 12v indicator relay kit. |
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A search on here for "flasher relay" came up with this - which I THINK was the guide I used http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.p...=flasher+relay
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They look like this
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One relay fits all (subject to appropriate manufacturer). Left/Right/Front/Back, doesn't matter. |
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![]() Yeh because I have resistors on the front indicators because they are a smaller bulb. They are the normal looking resistor and they have been fine for ages Oh well, live and learn. I'm off to halfords to get a honda relay, then I can remove all the resistors. And hopefully flog those fancy ones on ebay ![]() |
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Another case of Keep It Simple Stupid
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