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Originally posted by Sin View Postoh what ever rocketsurgeon then gregs led and wattsen designs and all the other people who make led turn signals are using the wrong resistors thennot to mention the fact ive actually used the same resistors several times with no problems but that dont count in the eye of the great blackpecker head
If I understood what ever language that was I might be offended...
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Originally posted by Sin View Postoh what ever rocketsurgeon then gregs led and wattsen designs and all the other people who make led turn signals are using the wrong resistors thennot to mention the fact ive actually used the same resistors several times with no problems but that dont count in the eye of the great blackpecker head
8 Ohms 20 Watts is OK Dave, I don't see a problem with that either.
btw I never saw a pecker (off any kind) using resistors?
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Originally posted by kwebbel View Post8 Ohms 20 Watts is OK Dave, I don't see a problem with that either.
My first words after Sin's post was that he was right..
Typical that I can say he's right and still people stir things up..
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Originally posted by steves View PostWhat I found was that some suzuki engineer decided to use some 6 prong monstrosity that controls other electrical functions.Originally posted by redkat06 View Post[IMG]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Owner/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot.jpg[/IMG]Here's the key, an EP-35 electronic flasher: (I picked it up for $12 at my local auto parts store)
Well, if you had read the OP, you'd see that's not an option in this application.-Steve
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