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For anyone who would like to modify your blinker relay to make it adjustable in speed...i've got some potentiometers that work real nice....rated 250k ohms...PM me for more info...
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read ph0ng's post from ages ago...replacing the r1 resistor to a resistor of a different value will change the blinking rate of the turn signals (the greater the value the slower the rate)...instead of using a different resistor i went and got a potentiometer which is as u know adjustable in its resistance
Works great too, if you get LED replacement bulbs and need to slow down the blink rate.
__________________ -ph0ng "Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music."
oh come on nobody wants these?? i've got like 9 of them that i dont need...i'll let them go for like a buck plus shipping or something (shipping will be cheap)