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- Jan 1, 1970
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I'm replacing the front turn signals on my motorbike with LEDs. The
LED light is rated at 0.4w at 12 volts, and the globe it is replacing
is 21w.
When I connect the new LED light to the original wiring, the turn
signals (on the dash, front LED and back globe) all flash too fast. I
am wanting to slow these down and was hoping someone could provide
some advice on what type of resistor I need to apply to the circuit to
increase the resistance to the same as the original 21w globe.
I'm not sure if I've provided enough information for this calculation,
so if more is needed, please let me know.
Thanks
Matt
LED light is rated at 0.4w at 12 volts, and the globe it is replacing
is 21w.
When I connect the new LED light to the original wiring, the turn
signals (on the dash, front LED and back globe) all flash too fast. I
am wanting to slow these down and was hoping someone could provide
some advice on what type of resistor I need to apply to the circuit to
increase the resistance to the same as the original 21w globe.
I'm not sure if I've provided enough information for this calculation,
so if more is needed, please let me know.
Thanks
Matt