4PCS ARTR 50W 6ohm Load Resistors - Fix LED Bulb Fast Hyper Flash Turn Signal Blink Error Code(Resistor gets very hot during working)
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Greetings, this isn't intended to be used for a It is possible that the power of the resistor is too low this can still cause I am grateful for your help.
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Selected User Reviews For 4PCS ARTR 50W 6ohm Load Resistors - Fix LED Bulb Fast Hyper Flash Turn Signal Blink Error Code(Resistor gets very hot during working)
In any case, I bought a set for fixing the hyper flash on my 04 GMC Sierra which I recently installed LED turn signals in. While they work great, they get ridiculously hot and I could not find a spot where I felt comfortable mounting them. It turned out I could actually find a replacement relay that took care of the same problem without the disadvantages. It is possible to fix this problem by replacing the light control module part number M487, which will fix your 00-04 GMC or Chevy.
Up to date after 1 year I have not seen a single issue over the last six months
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I got a set of these resistors with LEDs for my turn signals The "table splice" things that come with the resistors are indeed beneficial in solving the "hyper flash" issue, but if your splices will be exposed to the weather in any way, then I strongly urge you NOT to use them. If they do this the wiring of your vehicle will be left exposed and will likely corrode over time, resulting in extensive repairs. So far, the resistors have worked properly and I cannot complain. I give this rating five.
I purchased LED bulbs for my truck and forgot to invest in resistors to fix them. LEDs are so susceptible to damage that the blink circuits think the bulb has failed, making it blink rapidly. I found these resistors and installed them according to the instructions, except mounting them on In the instructions, it says that the resistors get very hot and must be mounted on a metal surface, which is probably true when they are used continuously a long time, but for a turn signal, they are not In fact, I barely noticed a rise in temperature.
The items turned out to be well packaged and on time (like always with Amazon). As an electronics technician, I did a full test and confirmed that they were The installation was correct, but I was very disappointed to see that my issue still persists. I am certain that these resistors are crucial in the conversion to LEDs in my specific truck, I still need to find whatever else in the truck is holding me back As of now, I have not been able to find the schematics or a connectivity flowchart that might clarify how it's designed nor can I find any information on the inner functions of the modules (schematics or otherwise). Although my dealer told me that my truck is not equipped with CANBUS, he was not able to tell me where the flashers are located, so I doubt the veracity of their information. If I come up with an answer, I'll update this post. If anyone out there in "Amazonland" has solved this issue, please let me know how you did it.
My first thoughts are that they are well suited to the job. A good quality product made in the United States. This is the T The included connectors are the basic standard quality that can be found at any Harbor Freight store. The wires of the resistor are very well insulated, so they should last quite a while. It is impossible to see the resistor itself because of the heat sink surrounding it. Looks like an aluminum heat sink with a nice texture and a decent heat sink design. Most of the resistor has radiating fins, with the exception of one side. I estimate that about 75% of the resistor has the The heat sink has 2 threaded holes for connecting to a metal surface so that you can screw the resistor to it. I agree with you
All of the connectors worked fine and were straightforward if you were familiar with them. As a beginner, you might need to open the connector slightly to get it to wrap around the main wire, and then insert the T wire all the way into the 2nd hole until it stops (make sure the wire is long enough to go beyond the metal clip). To attach the metal clips, you crimp them onto the wires with pliers You should gently tug the wires to ensure that they are firmly connected. Lastly, cover the crimped connector with the plastic cap. In the final step, wrap the connection in a high-quality cable Ensure that electrical connectors are protected with high-quality electrical tape to keep them from corroding due to exposure to humidity and water. Having a hyperflash occurred on my truck, these were essential for mitigation. To keep the resistor from resting on the plastic of the light assembly (the resistor gets very hot with continuous use of the brake lights) - this was done not so the heat can dissipate but to maintain the electrical integrity of the assembly. I had no choice but to add wire in order to screw these to the metal bodywork. In the end, I will probably do just that and properly solder all connections. This product should perform flawlessly for quite a few years if proper precautions are taken and work is done carefully.