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Led signals & led flasher relay probs
#388809 05/15/2010 4:50 PM
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So this is another turn signal question....
I added LED signals at all four corners and changed my flasher relay to a trico ep-36. When I try to use the signals I get nothing..... when the signal is used ie the left side would go to 7.15v and not illuminate at all. Both sides act the same way.... on the relay i have a ground,12v,7v on the terminals. I removed the small halogen indicator on the console. The led bulbs run great when hooked up to a 12v source so I know they work. The only thing that is halogen on the bike is the headlight and the taillight. Thanks in advance

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Bonniebobber #388810 05/15/2010 10:38 PM
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I put LEDs on all 4 corners and kept the stock flasher but added a load resistor to the circuit available anywhere you can get Drag Specialties and V Twin stuff made just for that purpose. They work perfectly.


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Bonniebobber #388811 05/16/2010 2:24 AM
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I'm not sure why the new LED signals didn't work with the new flasher unit. Others have done it by keeping the existing flasher, then adding load resistors to the signal light circuit. But I'm thinkin' somehow along the way you ended up with the wrong flasher unit.

Here is one which apparently DOES work.


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Bonniebobber #388812 05/16/2010 11:11 AM
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Maybe it's your flasher. I used a flasher from SuperBrightLEDS and it worked great. CF13GL-02 I think.

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freddyknuckles #388813 05/16/2010 12:08 PM
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Maybe it's your flasher. I used a flasher from SuperBrightLEDS and it worked great. CF13GL-02 I think.




That's the one I have too. Didn thave any problems.

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Soren #388814 05/16/2010 12:58 PM
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I didn't have to remove my dash indicator either, not sure if you have to with the new flasher or not. I remember some posted about having to remove it but don't remember why.


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The_Dog33 #388815 05/16/2010 4:28 PM
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I had to takle the dash indicator out. Otherwise all four signals flashed at the same time.

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Soren #388816 05/17/2010 12:49 PM
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I had to takle the dash indicator out. Otherwise all four signals flashed at the same time.




+1

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I had to takle the dash indicator out. Otherwise all four signals flashed at the same time.




I think if that little dash indicator was LED it would have worked.


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Keith #388818 05/17/2010 6:41 PM
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I had to takle the dash indicator out. Otherwise all four signals flashed at the same time.




I think if that little dash indicator was LED it would have worked.




No, it's the way that it is wired. Sandman had a really good explanation written up a few years ago about it. Solution is either take out the indicator bulb or build a rectifier. I chose the easy way, especially since I can see my signals blink, when they are blinking.

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Soren #388819 05/18/2010 10:04 AM
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The flasher indicator is wired between the hot leads from the opposing indicator lights so I'd remove that first to see if it's the problem. On my bike I used a pair of superbright LEDs wired to match the polarities to replace my indicator, one LED for each side inside the single housing.

Then, I'd check the flasher unit you've got to insure the leads match up to the socket on the bike. FWIW: I had to rewire my running light socket to match an aftermarket relay so I already know nothing's really standardized in that respect.


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