I had purchase a new set of flashers, DRC Flashers Model 602 LED. My question is do i need to install a "IC relay" or a "Resistore Wire" to fit correctly because without nothing just wire itself, the flashers dont stay "On" all the time and "Blink" very fast. Can somebody help me with that. Thanks
DanLap
SheWolf Alpha Rider
Subject: Re: DRC Flashers Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:41 pm
I have the DRC flashers, they stay on but the flash rate going fast doesn't bother me. I didn't use any resistors or a relay.
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DanLap
Subject: Re: DRC Flashers Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:32 am
Did you change front and rear flashers because at this time i only receive 1 pair of flasher and the front flashers still stock one. Maybe it's my problem?????
Danlap
Hertz
Subject: Re: DRC Flashers Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:43 pm
They should work just fine but blink faster than the stock fronts you still have. If you want to fix the flash rate you will have to install a resistor on the hot wire for each rear LED 602 flasher. You cant use an IC relay unless you get a set of LED signals for the front as well.
DanLap
Subject: Re: DRC Flashers Sat Feb 27, 2010 5:46 pm
Thank! i'll try to fix my problem, should be easy with only two wire, but for now it's still blinking but they don't stay on all the time. I know now that i don't need resistor or delay, that's a foot forward.....
SheWolf Alpha Rider
Subject: Re: DRC Flashers Sat Feb 27, 2010 7:30 pm
When I had the back ones hooked up with the front stock, the flash rate was the same as stock. As soon as all four LED's were hooked up, the flash rate changed.
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