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Old 11-07-2007, 05:06 AM
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Haven't had any problems with heat. Also, the lights never stay on for more than 1 or two seconds , so that's why i'm not worried about the resistor getting too hot. it'll only get hot if the light is on.


Do you think a bigger resistor would make the blinking even slower? or it wouldn't matter?
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Originally Posted by nigxdoof' post='491188' date='Nov 7 2007, 03:06 PM
Haven't had any problems with heat. Also, the lights never stay on for more than 1 or two seconds , so that's why i'm not worried about the resistor getting too hot. it'll only get hot if the light is on.


Do you think a bigger resistor would make the blinking even slower? or it wouldn't matter?
The rate of blinking should be given by the LM/relay command so shouldn't make a difference. Why, do you have the impression we have different blinking rates ?

btw, are you using the OEM wedge bulbs on the side ?
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Originally Posted by andy545' post='491190' date='Nov 7 2007, 09:17 AM
The rate of blinking should be given by the LM/relay command so shouldn't make a difference. Why, do you have the impression we have different blinking rates ?

btw, are you using the OEM wedge bulbs on the side ?
I just thought mine was blinking too fast, but seems the same on yours.



I'm using some LED wedges to match the corners White/bluish HID look. and of course they are non-oem. =)
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Originally Posted by nigxdoof' post='491192' date='Nov 7 2007, 03:24 PM
I just thought mine was blinking too fast, but seems the same on yours.



I'm using some LED wedges to match the corners White/bluish HID look. and of course they are non-oem. =)
wow, they're pretty bright, and you got them to fit ? can you send me the link of the wedge leds you're using please ?
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I got these guys,


LED bulbs
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Originally Posted by nigxdoof' post='491195' date='Nov 7 2007, 03:46 PM
I got these guys,


LED bulbs
thanks

will try to find the amber version..

EDIT: found them :

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-Bulbs-Sup...35607QQtcZphoto
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I got the license plates LEDs from http://www.superbrightleds.com/tail-brake-turn.html
and I am getting the 'light out' warning. Can someone tell me, will these resistors solve my problem?
LOAD RESISTOR KITS

One LOAD Resistor is required for each turn signal bulb

6 Ohm, 50 Watt resistors can be connected across the turn signal bulbs to simulate the load of a regular filament bulb (2 Amp load). This will solve LED related turn signal problems such as hyper flashing or burnt out bulb indications. Resistor measures 1.96L x .64W x .60H inches, leads are 12 inches long.
Kit Includes gel filled moisture resistant splice taps.

CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS: Using included splice taps, connect one wire to ground and the other wire to the turn/brake hot wire. Splice taps allow for installation without cutting your turn signal wires.

We also offer 25 Ohm, 25 Watt Load Resistor kits which can be used with LED side marker lights (194/168 type) to prevent bulb-out indicators from turning on.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/sto...cgi?product=CARhttp://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/sto...cgi?product=CAR

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Do a search for LED license plate. You'll find a thread that has the resistor's and the specs. Sorry, to lazy to search.
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