Subject: | [TR] Red LEDs? |
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From: | TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) |
Date: | Tue, 1 May 2018 23:11:21 -0700 |
References: | <2074DBD1-C3ED-42CD-A856-18C438B9A783@flash.net> <009101d3e0a1$0664c460$132e4d20$@flash.net> <438988478.150718.1525135808180@connect.xfinity.com> <E35FAE6A96EC40D19E171BF498F8D014@RYPC> <1565707392.35245.1525212135471@connect.xfinity.com> |
> Hmmm. Thanks again, Randall. What does "indicator output" look like? Is > it a separate spade? Yes, exactly. Usually identified as terminal 'P' (for pilot), just like on the original non-LED flasher. Here is one example that I believe would work if your car has been converted to negative ground (I haven't tried it myself, since I went the resistor route). http://www.ceclighting.com/products/flashers/flashdetails.php?SentPartNum=EF 33RL Readily available from Amazon if your FLAPS doesn't have it https://goo.gl/fLLik9 If you want to stick with positive ground (which will also require special LED bulbs), your flasher choices are more limited. Here's one from Litezupp that should work: https://goo.gl/wHZd9f -- Randall -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://autox.team.net/pipermail/triumphs/attachments/20180501/3dbf3c98/attachment.html> |
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