[Ducati] LED help

Darryl & Robyn sampsons at optushome.com.au
Thu Apr 3 18:48:06 EDT 2008


Just use a light bulb (blacked out) somewhere in the circuit and you will
get the desired result, of flashing indicators.  If you are looking to lower
the power used in the lighting circuits you need an electronic flasher in
the power line to your indicators.

Darryl
ST4s
ST3
400SS junior
 

-----Original Message-----
From: ducati-bounces at ducati.net [mailto:ducati-bounces at ducati.net] On Behalf
Of PoorDucRider
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 8:24 AM
To: Ducati List
Subject: [Ducati] LED help

    Ive had LEDs (taillight and turnsignals) on the rear of my 01 Monster S4
955 for quite awhile with no adverse effect on blink rate. I understand this
is because the fronts were providing enough load to accomplish this. I have
been tinkering with new front LED signals. I knew i was going to need load
and bought 2 - 6ohm resistors that were sold as a specific solution for M/C
when converting to LED all around. Well, it isnt. In typing this email, I
have also exhausted my electrical knowledge so at this point, I am asking
for help. 

    What resistance should I step up to and on which lead do I install it
(positive or ground)? 

Thanks
BJC
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