I have used a set of LEDs as the warning lights on my Cabrio build. All worked fine except the ignition warning light, which was always on. Not only that but the alternator never output any charge.
I changed the alternator (for one from a scrap yard) which I saw work on their test rig, but that one didn't work either when I got home. I could prove there wasn't any charge coming out of the alternator because once the engine was running if I pulled the fuse to the electrics the engine stopped.
Finally I tried using a bulb rather than the LED as the warning light and everything started working OK.
It seems that the warning light supplies current to energise the alternator, and the LED was not supplying sufficient current.
So I've now got a bulb wired across LED. I've included a circuit diagram for anyone else who may have this problem.
I changed the alternator (for one from a scrap yard) which I saw work on their test rig, but that one didn't work either when I got home. I could prove there wasn't any charge coming out of the alternator because once the engine was running if I pulled the fuse to the electrics the engine stopped.
Finally I tried using a bulb rather than the LED as the warning light and everything started working OK.
It seems that the warning light supplies current to energise the alternator, and the LED was not supplying sufficient current.
So I've now got a bulb wired across LED. I've included a circuit diagram for anyone else who may have this problem.
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