Found a LED flasher that works and is cheap I figured I would post this up for people that are looking to replace their bulbs with LED bulbs. There is a good deal of LED info on this site but the search function sucks ass and the info is spread over different threads and it makes it hard to find anything. BRD PRY found a LED flasher awhile back that works when all your bulbs are replaced, front and rear. The one he found was from Keep it Klean and goes for $40 through Amazon. It is adjustable and works well with sequential tails. The EL12 flasher from Autozone will work if you have LED's in the front but regular in the rear and vice versa. It works because there is still enough load to pull in the electo-magnet in it. All LED's wont do it. I found one that works great, it is the EF12RL fully electronic flasher. It has a nice flash time, not to loud but not quiet, and best of all I got mine for $12 shipped on ebay. It is made by CEC and I think Grainger carries them too. Hope this helps someone as I played hell searching and figured I would take a dive and check this one out for $12. I couldn't bring myself to spend $40 on the KIK one for something as simple as a flasher. |
I ordered 2 of the Keep it Clean flashers from their website and it was only $19.90 + $10.00 s&h. |
Hmm maybe I need to give the EF12RL a try. When my lights are off my turn signals works fine but when there on the switch backs dont always seem to flash the amber. Idk im running the EL12. They just seem to work better when the light are off. |
I'm gonna check that out. |
I heard that this one also works well...but dont buy it used http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/?cmd=...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT |
I just did the LED conversion on my car and I also used the EF12RL flasher from fleabay. It works great and it's cheap! I also noticed that the hazard flasher works with all LED's already. it flashes kinda slow but it works and honestly, how often do you really use hazard lights anyway? |
Originally Posted by pancho toco loco
(Post 15491267)
Hmm maybe I need to give the EF12RL a try. When my lights are off my turn signals works fine but when there on the switch backs dont always seem to flash the amber. Idk im running the EL12. They just seem to work better when the light are off. |
The EL12 flasher worked perfect for my front marker light/turn signal. Would the EL12 be ok to use if I did the rear turn signals,back up lights, and rear stop lights or would I have to get something else? If so what would I need? |
Just curious... Does it sound cheap when it clicks? |
Originally Posted by Shamson5.7
(Post 16056773)
Just curious... Does it sound cheap when it clicks? |
Is it a bright orange amber flasher. I want to keep my flashers/running/turn signald lights in bumper bright orange. Bright as possible, day or night |
Originally Posted by ShortChevy
(Post 15456631)
I figured I would post this up for people that are looking to replace their bulbs with LED bulbs. There is a good deal of LED info on this site but the search function sucks ass and the info is spread over different threads and it makes it hard to find anything. BRD PRY found a LED flasher awhile back that works when all your bulbs are replaced, front and rear. The one he found was from Keep it Klean and goes for $40 through Amazon. It is adjustable and works well with sequential tails. The EL12 flasher from Autozone will work if you have LED's in the front but regular in the rear and vice versa. It works because there is still enough load to pull in the electo-magnet in it. All LED's wont do it. I found one that works great, it is the EF12RL fully electronic flasher. It has a nice flash time, not to loud but not quiet, and best of all I got mine for $12 shipped on ebay. It is made by CEC and I think Grainger carries them too. Hope this helps someone as I played hell searching and figured I would take a dive and check this one out for $12. I couldn't bring myself to spend $40 on the KIK one for something as simple as a flasher. |
Originally Posted by BS
(Post 15483131)
I ordered 2 of the Keep it Clean flashers from their website and it was only $19.90 + $10.00 s&h.
Originally Posted by ShortChevy
(Post 15456631)
I figured I would post this up for people that are looking to replace their bulbs with LED bulbs. There is a good deal of LED info on this site but the search function sucks ass and the info is spread over different threads and it makes it hard to find anything. BRD PRY found a LED flasher awhile back that works when all your bulbs are replaced, front and rear. The one he found was from Keep it Klean and goes for $40 through Amazon. It is adjustable and works well with sequential tails. The EL12 flasher from Autozone will work if you have LED's in the front but regular in the rear and vice versa. It works because there is still enough load to pull in the electo-magnet in it. All LED's wont do it. I found one that works great, it is the EF12RL fully electronic flasher. It has a nice flash time, not to loud but not quiet, and best of all I got mine for $12 shipped on ebay. It is made by CEC and I think Grainger carries them too. Hope this helps someone as I played hell searching and figured I would take a dive and check this one out for $12. I couldn't bring myself to spend $40 on the KIK one for something as simple as a flasher.
Originally Posted by mrrman
(Post 15491608)
I heard that this one also works well...but dont buy it used http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/?cmd=...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT http://www.ebay.com/itm/Grote-Wiring...#ht_1450wt_804
Originally Posted by NemeSS
(Post 16056905)
Is it a bright orange amber flasher. I want to keep my flashers/running/turn signald lights in bumper bright orange. Bright as possible, day or night
Originally Posted by insidethreat07
(Post 16153689)
Where did you find the EF12RL fully electronic flasher? I cant find It either. It is exactly what I need to get them all to work. |
Well I bought a new flasher unit froom superbrightleds.com and it didnt work. Now I have no idea where to go from here |
I know this is an old thread, but guys like me are still looking for information on how to convert our cars to LEDs. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that I think the OP made a typo when telling us about the great and wonderful EF12RL, because no one can find it. Try searching eBay for the EF-32RL instead, and I think you'll find either what the OP meant, or else the latest part number for the product that will work. Here is the description from eBay: EF32RL Electronic Flasher Variable Load 2 pin round turn-signal / hazard light flasher. LED compatible, for vehicles with negative ground (just about every modern vehicle). The black wire must be connected to the vehicle's ground (chassis). If you want a flasher without this wire, look at our EF32SS or EF32SS-R (but those don't make a clicking noise!) (The listing goes on to talk about polarity, but you can go read that yourselves.) This flasher replaces: Bussmann 224, BP224, 232, BP232, 250, BP250, 323 Chevrolet 10039390,10041073,10041074,10178780,11515961,11516 136,15504673,1TF552/5366832,15648653,491391,491392,6450089,9442874 Dominion 743000, 743019, 743054, 743061, 743094 Echlin 562, 567, 582, 582T Federal Mogul 262 Grote 44530, 44530-3, 44530-5, 44810, 44810-5 Hella 66412 Hobbs 15570-01 Ideal 575V, 752, 752V Littelfuse 102, EFL102, Pontiac 10039390, 10041073, 10041074, 491391, 6450089, 6832 10073, 6832 10120, 9442874 Signal Stat 172D, 175, 180, 242, 250, 262, Tridon EF-12, LF-12, Truck-Lite 97202, 97210 Velvac 091208, 091215 Wagner 175, 175F, 575, 575A, 575F, BP575A, 592, BP592, 852/5x, 1052, 7210, BP7210, 7212 Brand: CEC Industries Links: Manufacturer Product Information SKU: EF32RL More Info: Voltage: 12 V Pins: 2 Manuf. P/N: EF32RL I hope this helps!:cheers: |
CF12ANL-01........12.95........FULLY electronic......superbrightleds..........nuff sed |
Some people objected to the SuperBrightLEDs.com flashers as not having a "click" sound when operating the signals/hazards, so that's why I posted up about the CEC EF32RL. $8.99 on eBay. |
Originally Posted by Mac711
(Post 17435366)
I know this is an old thread, but guys like me are still looking for information on how to convert our cars to LEDs. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that I think the OP made a typo when telling us about the great and wonderful EF12RL, because no one can find it. Try searching eBay for the EF-32RL instead, and I think you'll find either what the OP meant, or else the latest part number for the product that will work. Here is the description from eBay: EF32RL Electronic Flasher Variable Load 2 pin round turn-signal / hazard light flasher. LED compatible, for vehicles with negative ground (just about every modern vehicle). The black wire must be connected to the vehicle's ground (chassis). If you want a flasher without this wire, look at our EF32SS or EF32SS-R (but those don't make a clicking noise!) (The listing goes on to talk about polarity, but you can go read that yourselves.) This flasher replaces: Bussmann 224, BP224, 232, BP232, 250, BP250, 323 Chevrolet 10039390,10041073,10041074,10178780,11515961,11516 136,15504673,1TF552/5366832,15648653,491391,491392,6450089,9442874 Dominion 743000, 743019, 743054, 743061, 743094 Echlin 562, 567, 582, 582T Federal Mogul 262 Grote 44530, 44530-3, 44530-5, 44810, 44810-5 Hella 66412 Hobbs 15570-01 Ideal 575V, 752, 752V Littelfuse 102, EFL102, Pontiac 10039390, 10041073, 10041074, 491391, 6450089, 6832 10073, 6832 10120, 9442874 Signal Stat 172D, 175, 180, 242, 250, 262, Tridon EF-12, LF-12, Truck-Lite 97202, 97210 Velvac 091208, 091215 Wagner 175, 175F, 575, 575A, 575F, BP575A, 592, BP592, 852/5x, 1052, 7210, BP7210, 7212 Brand: CEC Industries Links: Manufacturer Product Information SKU: EF32RL More Info: Voltage: 12 V Pins: 2 Manuf. P/N: EF32RL I hope this helps!:cheers: |
Originally Posted by Mac711
(Post 17436575)
Some people objected to the SuperBrightLEDs.com flashers as not having a "click" sound when operating the signals/hazards, so that's why I posted up about the CEC EF32RL. $8.99 on eBay. |
Originally Posted by ShortChevy
(Post 17436827)
Nope, it was an EF12RL. Went back and checked my records. Also there was a guy a couple down from my post that bought it? Anyway I went and found the guy, looks like the new part number is EF552 hope this helps all. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130348033861 |
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