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When using LED lights the wiring should be in absolutely perfect
condition with zero resistance everywhere. Even if all Tungsten lights
work as they should beforehand, you could run into difficulties. LED
lights run on a very small current which means that they can also react
on stray currents (e.g. caused by some moisture somewhere or when there
is some small resistance/corrosion) when there is a somewhat less than
good earth somewhere in the system, meaning that some lights do not work
or work when they should not. I encountered this problem several times
and have changed the LED bulbs for the indicator and brake lights where
they are combined in one aperture for the old fashioned Tungsten bulbs.
These sap little power anyway as they are only on for a short time,
apart from the combined rear/indicator bulbs of some cars.
For this reason there are also bulbs and perhaps flashers that have a
built in parallel resistor to counterbalance the very weak power
consumption of LED's. Although this may work, this way it does not save
on power so the exercise is rather meaningless.
Kees Oudesluijs
Team.net schreef op 2-6-2015 om 2:07:
> I had problems as well with the Moss arrangement. I finally replaced
> their electronic flasher that has the extra ground wire with a
> standard electronic flasher I bought at NAPA with NO ground wire.
>
> I thought it was interesting that Moss never responded to my email
> describing the problem and solution.
>
> May not solve your issue, but worth trying.
>
> Larry Swift
>
>
>
> On May 29, 2015, at 3:18 PM, Albert Seminatore <alsemus1@gmail.com
>
>> Looking for some help. I put LEDs in my 1960 Austin Healey â??
>> Directional / parking lights, all dash lights. I worked with Moss to
>> get the correct flasher unit. Everything works fine until I wash the
>> vehicle.
>>
>> After washing the vehicle the dash flasher indicator, on the dash,
>> comes on and stays on. Drive the car for a bit and it will go off and
>> come on randomly. Continue on driving until all is warmed up. Park
>> it. Come back a half hour later and the light is off and the flasher
>> functions correctly.
>>
>> First thought was water got in to the lights â?? opened the lights and
>> no water in them. What else could cause this temporary failure?
>>
>> It has happend three times so far.
>>
>> .................. Al
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Albert Seminatore
>> Mountain Falls, Pahrump, NV
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">When using LED lights the wiring should
be in absolutely perfect condition with zero resistance
everywhere. Even if all Tungsten lights work as they should
beforehand, you could run into difficulties. LED lights run on a
very small current which means that they can also react on stray
currents (e.g. caused by some moisture somewhere or when there is
some small resistance/corrosion) when there is a somewhat less
than good earth somewhere in the system, meaning that some lights
do not work or work when they should not. I encountered this
problem several times and have changed the LED bulbs for the
indicator and brake lights where they are combined in one aperture
for the old fashioned Tungsten bulbs. These sap little power
anyway as they are only on for a short time, apart from the
combined rear/indicator bulbs of some cars.<br>
For this reason there are also bulbs and perhaps flashers that
have a built in parallel resistor to counterbalance the very weak
power consumption of LED's. Although this may work, this way it
does not save on power so the exercise is rather meaningless.<br>
<br>
Kees Oudesluijs<br>
<br>
Team.net schreef op 2-6-2015 om 2:07:<br>
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<div>I had problems as well with the Moss arrangement. Â I finally
replaced their electronic flasher that has the extra ground wire
with a standard electronic flasher I bought at NAPA with NO
ground wire.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>I thought it was interesting that Moss never responded to my
email describing the problem and solution.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>May not solve your issue, but worth trying.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Larry Swift<br>
<br>
<br>
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On May 29, 2015, at 3:18 PM, Albert Seminatore <<a
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href="mailto:alsemus1@gmail.com">alsemus1@gmail.com</a>>
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<p>Looking for some
help. I put LEDs in my 1960 Austin Healey â?? Directional /
parking
lights, all dash lights. I worked with Moss to get the
correct
flasher unit. Everything works fine until I wash the
vehicle.</p>
<p> After washing the vehicle the dash flasher indicator, on
the dash, comes on and stays on. Drive the car for a
bit and it will go off and come on randomly. Continue on
driving
until all is warmed up. Park it. Come back a half hour
later and
the light is off and the flasher functions correctly.</p>
<p> First thought was
water got in to the lights â?? opened the lights and no
water in them. Â What else could cause this
temporary failure? <br>
</p>
<p>It has happend three times so far.</p>
<p>..................   Al<span class=""><br>
</span></p>
<br>
<br>
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<div><span>Albert Seminatore</span><br>
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Mountain Falls, Pahrump, NV<br>
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