New Led indicators have electricity seepage!? (WTF)
#16
Bear, yeah but why didn't it do it b4?? with the old indicators?? Cheers,
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#17
That's the reason I sold the dodgy units to you DJ!

Just kidding Mate!

I can notice the faintest glow in total darkness with my new ones. I just don't think it's a big deal. (Unless they are brighter than a faint glow?)

Now pump up the doof doof music and chill Mo Fo!

P.S. I still want your spare flasher can! Hand it ova!

Or I can swap you a dodgy fuel pump filter for a replacement set of led lights?

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#18
at next coffee if ya like gydy.
well i reckon mine are a little more than a slight glow.
u can see em on a fair bit away from the bike.
ohzone has the simplest idea so far..will try soon.
stay tuned..i know everyone is on the edge of their seat for this one... Cheers,
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#19
That's right, must less voltage required to make tyhe LEds shine, that's why the resistor in the first place. Well, really it's much less current that does it.
I think it's worth a try.
Makes a huge difference to have really squeaky clean battery terminals too. Any extra resistance there makes the rest of the gear see higher voltages slightly. <i></i>
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#20
So How did you go with it? QUOTE: Lack of power has caused more failure than lack of intelligence or ability.


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#21
saga continues...
I tried to take off the old flasher to go back to stck but now the terminals have a bit if solder in them so don't spring back in so can't do that.
I was told that could also be just that the wires are near high voltage wires like lights etc so will try to move away from them.
I will have to remove the rear cowling again...faaaaaaaaaaark... Cheers,
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#22
Faaark DJ,this is bigger than ben hur.
Lucky im not paying you by the hr to do mine. Phuck its the phantom!<i></i>
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#23
DJ: Not sure what you mean but when I fitted my LED rear indicators I had some spare OEM's lying around so I took the stock wiriing connection out of them & fitted them to the new LED's.

That way I can swap them back to stock using the standard connector without unsoldering wires.

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#24
Rev,
I was talking about the wires to the flasher.
I did the flasher mod as Gdy just did.
I'll get there...hard to get motivated at the mo... Cheers,
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#25
Took the front cover off again yesterday and had a good look...the can is not near any high voltage wires or anything...took the flasher out of the tiedown and had it away from most other wires...still same prob...might have a look around the back near rear indicators one day....beginning to think I will just have to put small resistors in line for each indicator.

Now I'm getting outta here and going for a blast around the block...or should I say stroll... Cheers,
Pete
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