Recommended Load Resistors for LED Lights Experiencing Hyperflashing
Updated 10/31/2017 | Published 10/30/2017 >
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I just placed an order for STL60RB and STL60RLBP. Now Im hearing I might need some kind of flasher control? I am putting these lights on my 1994 Ford F-150 which has a flat bed style bed on it.
asked by: Ralph L
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Expert Reply:
When adding LED lights to replace incandescent bulbs, there can be hyperflashing that happens because LED's draw so much less power than bulbs. Not every application experiences this issue, but if you do, I recommend Light Bulb Load-Resistors # DI34ZR on the functions effected.
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Jason S
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