One of the jobs on my endless “to do” list for my Hunter this winter is to fit the LED flasher lamps that I bought at Donington a couple of years ago.
In order to avoid having a separate resistor in each feed wire I also bought a replacement plug-in relay for my Mondeo type steering wheel switch console, to suit the low current LED lamps. So in theory the turn indicators should work fine.
However I am wondering does anyone know what controls the hazard flasher circuit? Is it a separate relay designed to carry the 4 x 21w load? If so will it also need additional resistor in the circuit to make it work with the LED lamps? If it uses the same “new LED” relay will it flash all four LED lamps ok?
Maybe I just need to abandon the dedicated “LED type” flasher relay and use the series resistors in the lamps after all?
Anyone any ideas? Peter.
In order to avoid having a separate resistor in each feed wire I also bought a replacement plug-in relay for my Mondeo type steering wheel switch console, to suit the low current LED lamps. So in theory the turn indicators should work fine.
However I am wondering does anyone know what controls the hazard flasher circuit? Is it a separate relay designed to carry the 4 x 21w load? If so will it also need additional resistor in the circuit to make it work with the LED lamps? If it uses the same “new LED” relay will it flash all four LED lamps ok?
Maybe I just need to abandon the dedicated “LED type” flasher relay and use the series resistors in the lamps after all?
Anyone any ideas? Peter.
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