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Old 07-12-2008 | 04:55 PM
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Hey Team..

So i got some nice LED's from Trinity and they were giving me an error message.

After doing some searching on this site I found out that resistors from Radio Shack might do the trick. So today I got 50 ohm/10 Watt/10% resistors and it WORKED (only 2 bucks!) . So far no error message.

My question is.. the resistors got really really hot fast. Is that normal? Will it melt or damage anything?

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Old 07-12-2008 | 05:17 PM
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have you contacted trinity regarding this? doubt they would sell you something that would give off error messages without telling you how to fix it....GL
Old 07-12-2008 | 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by geneatals' post='622297' date='Jul 12 2008, 06:17 PM
have you contacted trinity regarding this? doubt they would sell you something that would give off error messages without telling you how to fix it....GL
Trinty was very helpful.

Joe sent me a new pair of LEDs free of charge when the first set didn't work. He actually let me keep the new set after thoes gave me an error message AND he refunded my money. I spoke to Trinity several times on the phone as Joe tried to walk me through possible solutions. They are stand up guys over there! I wish everyone online company was as great as Trinity.

This resistor solution was just something I thought i'd try for 2 dollars.

Anyone have heat issues with these resistors? Did they cause problems or melt anything?
Old 07-12-2008 | 06:07 PM
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thank you for the kind words
Old 07-12-2008 | 07:07 PM
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The resistors are supposed to heat up, but not get too hot. If you think it could melt plastic or burn wires, I would get a higher density resistor or maybe higher wattage.
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Originally Posted by anand_rahim' post='622369' date='Jul 12 2008, 08:07 PM
The resistors are supposed to heat up, but not get too hot. If you think it could melt plastic or burn wires, I would get a higher density resistor or maybe higher wattage.

Ok i dont know what too hot is... they got like too hot to touch almost when they were on for a few seconds. Thats the resistance others on here have used. Would it hurt if i went up in wattage?
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Originally Posted by e60insd' post='622307' date='Jul 12 2008, 06:36 PM
Trinty was very helpful.

Joe sent me a new pair of LEDs free of charge when the first set didn't work. He actually let me keep the new set after thoes gave me an error message AND he refunded my money. I spoke to Trinity several times on the phone as Joe tried to walk me through possible solutions. They are stand up guys over there! I wish everyone online company was as great as Trinity.

This resistor solution was just something I thought i'd try for 2 dollars.

Anyone have heat issues with these resistors? Did they cause problems or melt anything?
Thank you for the kind words. I wouldn't add resistors to them as they have built in resistors already. I'm sorry the LED lights didn't work.
Old 07-13-2008 | 09:10 AM
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We don't recommend installing resistors in the trunk lid area because of the heat issue. It is such a small area that it is hard to run resistors safely without risking melting problems.
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Hmm.. I got it from them but I dont get any error message so far
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Originally Posted by monsterj34' post='622727' date='Jul 13 2008, 11:44 AM
Hmm.. I got it from them but I dont get any error message so far

I would think that almost no one does get an error message... My car is moody!

The guys at Trinity told me they haven't really had anyone else get error messages so it must be my car.

Others have put these resistors in the trunk. Can anyone who has them installed chime in with their thoughts please.. TIA


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