Safego 2-Pieces 50W 3Ohm LED Load Resistors - LED Load Resistors for LED Turn Signal Lights or LED License Plate Lights or DRL, Fix Hyper Flash Error
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When I upgraded to led blinkers on my 1984 Honda motorcycle, I used these to stop the hyper flash. Because everything on the bike appears to be surrounded by plastic, I used insulated aluminum faced tape on the plastic near them in response to the heat warnings. I held one in my hand for a few minutes while the flasher was on and it didn't get hot, so I think it's fine. Instead of using the provided connectors, I soldered them instead. They did what they said they would. I haven't tried one on the always-on tail light because it might get hot.
Ground is black. Instead of using scotch locks, I soldered the wires. LASFIT LED Amber bulbs were installed. Perfect on/off with no computer-generated Hyper flashes or bulb-failure warnings. The resistors are held in place by two self-tapping screws. This was completed in under 40 minutes on a 2018 Chevrolet Silverado. Cook on the barbecue The headlight assemblies have been removed.
Following the installation of LED tail lights, I installed two of these on my 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8. There will no longer be a "fast blinker" indicator. After I started getting the fast blinker on the right side, I had to replace one of them about a month ago; all the bulbs and connections appeared to be fine, so I replaced the load resistor with the extra ones that came in the pack, and everything worked fine after that. br>br>I originally used 3m adhesive to secure them to the frame, but when I went to replace the bad resistor. It was simply dangling there when I noticed it. Screws can be inserted into the holes on the end of the resistors. I drilled a small hole in the metal directly behind the taillight to secure the resistor. br>br>Because of how hot these get even after a few seconds, I strongly advise screwing them to something metal. Anything made of plastic will be harmed.
I used it to replace the lights on my turn signals with LED lights. Started with an electronic relay, but it didn't work because the turn signal lamp on the gas tank on my Kawasaki Vulcan still caused the lights to hyper Flash. Everything was fine after I added the resistors across the turn signals on the right side.
Fabric braiding is used to wrap the wires. It was a bit difficult to remove. The wires are more than long enough to support a permanent installation. Because the mounting holes are so close to the body, using a standard sized self tapping screw to secure the device is difficult. Overall, this is a fantastic product that does not get too hot, but it is recommended that it be mounted to a flat metal surface.
It does a great job, but it gets very hot, so it needs to be placed somewhere without any plastic or wires. Connect 1 to the negative turn signal wire and use a test light or an ohm meter to determine whether your turn signals are flashing. I prefer to use a test light because it is more precise.
It does a great job of keeping my lights from becoming too bright. flashing. Installing it was a breeze.