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Author Topic: 6v QD LED Indicators  (Read 1155 times)
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Stu55Flash
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« on: 20.12. 2010 21:55 »

Here's my solution for 6v LED Indicators. I have fitted these due to the need to make right turns off busy A roads at night. I also prefer the look of the bike without indicators so have made them to take off for show purposes hence the 'QD'.

Pictures and Circuit at:



I used stuff off ebay:

220593961981; 2 in each indicator, 120613135648 indicators have to be deep enough to hold LED's, 280465764281 flasher can, 270430138769 switch.

What do you think?

Stu
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« Reply #1 on: 21.12. 2010 11:56 »

Nice neat job.
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« Reply #2 on: 21.12. 2010 14:37 »

Hi Stu, can you tell us more about these? Are they 6v positive earth? can you give us some more info as the links don't seem to translate for me. Thanks mate.
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« Reply #3 on: 21.12. 2010 14:43 »

Gavin

If you click on the photo it should open up Photobucket and then press Previous or Next. There are 8 photos one of which is the cct diagram. If this doesn't work I can email the details.

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Stu
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