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Old 09-09-2015, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Xack View Post
But, here is the kicker, you need to put a load on your blinker circuit for your flasher to work properly. The LED lights draw only a few milliamps current and the flasher circuit is designed to work with incandescent bulbs of only a few ohms resistance. i.e. 12 volt bulbs. It's not a problem, they make loads which you can hook up in parallel to the blinker lamp. Here is the PN for the flasher replacement option. "EDFR"
Just use an electronic flasher that's not dependent upon the circuit load. These are widely available - here's one source: https://www.superbrightleds.com/cat/...oad-resistors/
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