trevw
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posted on 13/6/24 at 09:56 AM |
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LED Indicators / relay - not working, anything I don't know?
Hi,
I've converted to led lights as part of a rebuild - I bought an led flasher relay to go with my newfront and rear indicators (no repeater yet)..
however I am still seeing the indicators only coming on and staying on with the hazards switch and no response with the indicator stalk..
I've got a bunch more investigation to do when I get the car back (having an exhaust made currently) but I wanted to check if the below items
should work together or if there's something I don't know? I think resistors can be used instead of a special relay when converting, are the
led resistances are relevant if you do go for a dedicated led relay?
Could it be something to do with the dashboard lamps if they are in series with the indicators as they are normal bulbs..? In which case do I need the
three pin relay with a separate take off for them?
Flasher relay: https://www.carbuilder.com/uk/red-2-pin-led-flasher-relay
Front indicators: https://www.carbuilder.com/uk/chrome-miniature-amber-stalk-indicators-26mm
https://www.bowerspartsonline.co.uk/lighting/rear-lighting/led-rear-combination-lights/55mm-round-inner-led-clear-rear-stoptail-light-for-98mm-combina
ble-lights-lamps
Thanks!
Trevor
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padrc66
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posted on 13/6/24 at 11:57 AM |
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i found that i still had to put resistors in series with the front indicators and side repeaters to get them to work reliably, even with an LED relay.
i used 2W 100 ohm resistors that i happened to already have - they've stayed working for 5 years so far.
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trevw
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posted on 13/6/24 at 12:24 PM |
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padrc66, thanks! Will try that, no issues with the rears?
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SteveWalker
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posted on 13/6/24 at 02:12 PM |
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I tried resistors and I tried an LED indicator relay without resistors - the latter was just within the high end of the allowable flash rate, but
still felt far too fast. In the end, I bought an indicator relay that had an adjustable potentiometer built in
(https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CGZ3D9CD), ran without resistors and turned it to just the speed I wanted.
I was a bit dubious due to the bad English on the relay, but it does function as intended.
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trevw
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posted on 13/6/24 at 04:17 PM |
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Interesting! Will take a look and might give those a try..
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padrc66
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posted on 13/6/24 at 04:21 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by trevw
padrc66, thanks! Will try that, no issues with the rears?
it just needed a bit more load - doesn't matter where as they are all connected together. i tried just in the side repeaters first and then added
to the fronts later to get it to be reliable.
i've changed to one of these now so probably don't need the resistors, motogadget mo.unit:
mo unit blue
brilliant bit of kit that replaces most of the relays and fuses, allows keyless go, gives indicator cancelling and allows momentary push buttons to
control ignition, lights, indicators, etc
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trevw
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posted on 17/6/24 at 04:42 PM |
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Interesting piece of kit.. am nearly all re-wired now, but will bear that in mind for the future.. though I don't understand how it works! :-)
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jacko
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posted on 17/6/24 at 04:57 PM |
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I believe in the old days people put a 21w bulb in the line for your problem
[Edited on 17/6/24 by jacko]
555
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