10-27-2019, 07:38 AM
I installed LED's in my hard bags and left the fronts alone.. it changes the pulse rate of them, but I don't mind.. I then added a beeper to remind me to turn off my directionals when finished with my turn.. one video shows the pulse rate of my directional and the other is my flashers.. both are after my install ..
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there are some type of load resistors they sell to keep the pulses at the stock rate, but that might draw the juice you are trying to save.. I bought two on eBay, but never used them.. the fluctuation you see on the tail light comes from the install of my beeper.. when I activate one of my brakes, the beeper silences itself, but the directional is still operating.. then when I release the brake , the beeper will sound again, until I cancel my directional .. don't ask me why the LED's flash at different rates.. maybe the load of all four bulbs flashing at the same time..
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there are some type of load resistors they sell to keep the pulses at the stock rate, but that might draw the juice you are trying to save.. I bought two on eBay, but never used them.. the fluctuation you see on the tail light comes from the install of my beeper.. when I activate one of my brakes, the beeper silences itself, but the directional is still operating.. then when I release the brake , the beeper will sound again, until I cancel my directional .. don't ask me why the LED's flash at different rates.. maybe the load of all four bulbs flashing at the same time..
