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I have LED's front and rear, and in the dash. There is no such thing as a simple two pole flasher that will work with such little current to work with.You need about a 10 Ohm resister on each curcuit (left and right). 14 / 10 = 1.4 amps. 1.4 * 14 = 19.6 watts. That means you need big resisters, rated to handle at least 20 watts. I found them in stock at Radio Shack. Simply wire them between each turn signal circuit and ground. Works fabby.Uh mine are 15 Ohm apparently...http://www.nw-wheelers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17728
I have LED's front and rear, and in the dash. There is no such thing as a simple two pole flasher that will work with such little current to work with.
You need about a 10 Ohm resister on each curcuit (left and right). 14 / 10 = 1.4 amps. 1.4 * 14 = 19.6 watts. That means you need big resisters, rated to handle at least 20 watts. I found them in stock at Radio Shack. Simply wire them between each turn signal circuit and ground. Works fabby.
Uh mine are 15 Ohm apparently...
http://www.nw-wheelers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17728