joe
Aug 21 2003, 03:49 AM
Guys,
I replaced my rear blinker lights with an aftermarket set to clean up the rear end. About a week ago, my left blinker started flashing at a fast rate. It went away after a while so I figured the blinker got wet (it was raining). Well, I went on a trip to Louisiana and it started happening again (left blinker only). Because I got caught in tropical strom Ericka, I figured it was because of the rain. After having ample time to dry, the problem didn't go away.
Any ideas?
Joe
Hokie
Aug 21 2003, 03:54 AM
Since it did not go away did one of the other blinkers/running lights burn out?
joe
Aug 21 2003, 04:32 AM
No, it's still good.
hjacobs
Aug 21 2003, 04:42 AM
Pretty sure you have to much of an electrical load. Check for frayed wires. The hot wires could be coming into contact with ground.
SwampNut
Aug 21 2003, 06:34 AM
Normally the fast blinking is caused by a low load, such as a burned out bulb or aftermarket lights that are low-powered (LED's or small bulbs).
severdog
Aug 21 2003, 01:22 PM
QUOTE(SwampNut)
Normally the fast blinking is caused by a low load, such as a burned out bulb or aftermarket lights that are low-powered (LED's or small bulbs).
Concur. The "load" controls the time constant of the blinker rate. A lower load speeds up the time constant. Clean your bulb sockets and ensure that there's no corrosion.
BIG BOY
Aug 21 2003, 02:41 PM
I have the same problem. I have LED's that i'm using for my turnsignals.
What do i need to do to get them to slow down? Is there some kind of converter??
ststricker
Aug 21 2003, 02:59 PM
BigBoy,
I used to have LED turn signals on a fender eliminator kit on my ZX-9. The manufacturer warned me that they will blink very fast. If I wanted to slow them down, they said I needed to install a heavy duty relay inline with the signals. I never did because I liked the higher flashing rate for night time visibility. Ask who you bought the signals from if they have any hardware (ie: a relay) to fix your issue.
BIG BOY
Aug 21 2003, 04:46 PM
Can i get this part at radio shack???
MaXX
Aug 21 2003, 04:50 PM
Don, I did a fix Vern recommended and I bought the resistor from Radio Shack. I posted the wiring document before. I will try to find it and post it here again. I had to buy a different resistor because it was the only one Radio Shack had. If you want, I can show you what I did at NeXXt.
Edt: Vern recommended a 6.5 - 7 Ohm/12 watt resistor. The closest thing I could find at Radio Shack was a 10 Ohm/10 Watt resistor. Works fine. The resistors do heat up if you leave the blinker on for an extended time, but I just hung them so they don't touch anything under the seat. I can email you the picture as it is better quality in full size, just PM me your email address.
Mac
MaXX
Aug 21 2003, 04:56 PM
SwampNut
Aug 22 2003, 04:36 PM
You could just stick a normal bulb in the fairing somewhere.
xrdracer
Aug 25 2003, 04:24 PM
Another fix would be to install a Libertek solid state turn signal relay. They are adjustable from 1-6 blinks a second and require about 5 minutes of your time to install (remove the OEM relay and 3 wires to splice into the wires going to the OEM relay) . They are bit expensive but you can always keep it when you sell the bike and use it one your next ride. I installed one on my Bird and am very pleased with the unit.
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