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Electronic flashers s-l-o-w........

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Old 06-11-2006 | 10:54 PM
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Default Electronic flashers s-l-o-w........

Anybody install electronic flashers for their LED bulbs? Mine seem very slow. I do have a resistor for the rears, but I haven't put one in the front. I'm wondering if I put a resistor up front, that may help. Any thoughts??
Old 06-12-2006 | 07:13 AM
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No, electronic flashers are unaffected by changes in load - that's the whole reason for replacing a thermal flasher with an electronic one. You're best bet is to try an electronic flasher from a different manufacturer. When I was putting in sequential taillights I had the opposite problem - I bought several flashers until I found one that was slow enough.




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