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LED turn signals require different flasher module (Read 1174 times)
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Re: LED turn signal Information (moved from RSD)
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12/29/09 at 11:39:16
Cool. I got the flat-plugged one too but it hasn't arrived yet. I'll hook it up with LED signals all around, hopefully this week.
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01/01/10 at 10:45:10
It not only wires up, but it fits in the rubber holder!
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01/07/10 at 11:27:21
WooHoo! I got my flasher
It looks really well made, too. The electronics are potted into the housing with epoxy.. it looks completely submersible. I can't wait to hook it up, and may throw up a couple of photos too. Now where'd all my time for screwing around with motorbikes go?
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01/07/10 at 17:47:28
Ok here's the $8.95 flasher along with two of the LED signals I plan to run with it. The other two signals are idenical. You can see how the flasher is fully encased.. beyond weatherproof.
The label says it's good for anywhere from 0.05 to 10 amps. Since there are no 60-watt turn signals, it should work for any combination of LED and incandescent signals.
I got only a few minutes into the disassembly and wiring before I came down with a severe case of butt-freeze-itis. But for the Savage, the rest should be just as Oldnewguy describes. For my DRZ There will be some cutting and splicing to do. But the principle is the same.. pass +12V through the flasher to the handlebar switch, which sends it to either the left or right signals.
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Boule’tard wrote
on 01/07/10 at 12:36:42:
Cool. Come 5:00 I'm on it like a fat kid on cake. You turn down babyhog when she wants pics, you're missing out.
Thank ya! Just don't go freezin off that pretty little butt of yours!
I want new signals, but haven't decided on any in particular. Anybody have any suggestions??
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01/08/10 at 11:04:10
See? I got kissies from babyhog
But back to technical.. the signals I got are called "MOTO LED Flasher Type 602" by DRC Hardware. They also come in clear and orange lenses.
There are a few more styles to browse on the wheelingcyclesupply site, but most are the dualsport variety..
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01/15/10 at 07:52:11
The part number for that unit at superbrightleds is LF1-S-FLAT for $8.95. Sorry about the pics babyhog, but my head was just not working that day.
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Thanks, Oldnewguy. If I'm lucky, I might get around to relocating my signals under the license plate, but I probably won't get around to converting to LED anyway.
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04/06/10 at 20:43:42
Where does this plug into? where to the rear turn signal plug in? sorry i am super newb to electronics and bikes.
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04/07/10 at 04:11:56
Sitting the bike the turn signal module is about at your right knee or a little forward. It is square, black and in a rubber holder. This is a direct replacement for thr OEM unit. Put a little tape on the connector, it fits a little loose. I am not sure, but you may have to pull the tank to get to it. I don't remember.
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Re: LED turn signals require different flasher mod
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07/09/14 at 06:12:59
I hate to be a dead thread resurrecter, but just FYI, to fix this issue with a stock flasher unit, you have to put in a resistor that runs parallel with the LED flasher. This is to simulate the resistance given by a regular bulb. (i.e. why your flasher flash faster when a bulb is out). 50W 60 ohm. But I've done this on cars and it's currently done on my Hayabusa. You will want to get a ceramic encased one or an audio quality (
http://www.amazon.com/Resistors-Signal-License-Warning-Cancellor/dp/B004EDF8HY
for example) one which is ceramic encased and then has a heat sink on top of that. The flasher AND the resistor are both tied to the positive and negative lead of power source wires. Now THAT said and done, there is no power save benefit given as it will draw as much as a light bulb. But unless you go LED all the way around (front and rear) and go to a low impedance flashing unit, then you're probably more doing it for the look. Not that a flasher should really be a solution for electrical power consumption issues.
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