i just upgraded to leds on my running/turn signals. now my turn signals flash real slowwwwwww... whats the fix for this? different type flasher ? add resisitor?
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Re: led turn signal bulb problem
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I'm not sure how the electronic unit will react with the sequentials. From what I've read, sequential kits use hazard flashers for a slightly slower flash rate for the full sequential effect. I'm still confident that the electronic flasher will solve the mentioned problem, but I couldn't tell you whether it will disallow the full effect of the sequential tails or not.
For you, a resistor might be a better bet.
I believe the turn signal filament for a 3157 is right around 27 watts, so with P=IV and V=IR, R=V^2/P. Your resistor should be around 5-8 ohms with a power rating of at least 35W, probably closer to 50W. I would think you could find these at RadioShack or similar electronic stores. Wire it in parallel across the positive and negative wires of the turn signal leads.
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