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Hold on so you're replacing 1 indicator relay which from a motor factors can cost about £2 for four integrated indicator relay things.
Since you already have to run 12v to them anyway, I am not seeing the advantage of this set-up other than if a bulb goes pop, they stay flashing at a consistent rate.
Which is resolved by a 90p bulb from motor factors  ____________________ "It's easy to attack and destroy an act of creation. It's a lot more difficult to perform one" |
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I pay less than £1.50 for an electronic flasher relay. You can use with leds or bulbs and the flash rate remains the same even if a bulb blows.
Just a thought, with your set up how do you flash the tell tale on the dash? ____________________ https://www.metacafe.com/watch/1972097/how_to_behave_on_a_forum/ |
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| fatpies wrote: | Hold on so you're replacing 1 indicator relay which from a motor factors can cost about £2 for four integrated indicator relay things.
Since you already have to run 12v to them anyway, I am not seeing the advantage of this set-up other than if a bulb goes pop, they stay flashing at a consistent rate.
Which is resolved by a 90p bulb from motor factors  |
I see what you mean, for a straight swap with stock parts it wouldn't be worth it.
If you're buying aftermarket indicators however, maybe there would be the benefit? Seeing as often people have problem with flash rates etc after fitting aftermarket indies. LEDs and solid state electronics are pretty rugged these days, time before failure should be in the tens of thousands of hours.
| Ichy wrote: | Just a thought, with your set up how do you flash the tell tale on the dash? |
Got me there, I hadn't thought of that! |
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I dont understand . How does it know when to flash ?
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Think of the 12v supply as a cattle prod. This pokes the pixies living in the indicator body who in turn, flick the on/of switch.
What the OP is doing is taking the one pixie out of the usual relay and replacing with 4, 1 in each indicator. Job creation......you wouldn't be a labour voter would you?  |
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But what about the repeater on the instrument cluster? Isn't this a legal requirement? ____________________ 22PlusY
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How do you sincronise them?
Read the Construction & Use regulations, lighting requirements.
Not only must all indicators flash at the same rate, they must flash at the same time.
If the indicators are flashed independently, then there is nothing ensuring sync.....
Simpler to use a single flasher to feed all indicators & no risk of sinc error, and I think that that might actually be stipulated in the lighting req's of C&U regs. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Only if it was a constant light or used standard relay otherwise it would be a flashing supply to a flasher on the leds. ____________________ Nobby the Bastard: How yo tell the difference between the actual japanese and her just screaming because she's had live fish stuck up her arse? [url=https://www.nicks-shop.co.uk/bcf-goodies-15-c.aspGet BCF stickers and things here[/url] Reflective helmet stickers - Legal requirement in france - Clicky |
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Overthought solution to an already solved problem IMO but kudos for the ingenuity
The simplest solution as already stated in other posts is to use a load independent electronic flasher relay. It makes sense to keep the control unit centralised - independent flasher controls would need to be synchronised and that would add another level of unnecessary complication. Plus there's the tell-tale as well.
Silky, there's a demon in the relay box and he has electrodes connected to his nipples. When you switch the indicator on, it applies a shock to the relevant nipple and he operates the correct switch at the required rate.  |
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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | How do you sincronise them?
Read the Construction & Use regulations, lighting requirements.
Not only must all indicators flash at the same rate, they must flash at the same time.
If the indicators are flashed independently, then there is nothing ensuring sync.....
Simpler to use a single flasher to feed all indicators & no risk of sinc error, and I think that that might actually be stipulated in the lighting req's of C&U regs. |
Odd. Because the flashers on a tomos moped used to flash front to back on account of it only being capable of lighting up one bulb at a time. They were type approved.
Electronically, the idea is more complicated than it needs to be. The multivibrator circuit is superflous. If you include a single, 1Hz flashing LED in the cluster, the others will flash in synch with it.
In theory, you could use this as the flashing source for your LED flashers. Just use standard LED indicators and replace the dash repeater bulb with two flashing LEDs in paralell (one orientated in either direction). Then you just need simple LED flashers and the flasher unit is built into the repeater lamp.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 58 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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