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pcristquester

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  1. What baffles me is not only has the same setup worked for others, but that the flasher works perfectly when no lights are on. I'm trying to figure out what having the lights on changes.

     

    The only reason I'm hesitating on the full electronic flasher besides having to wait for it to come in, is not having the click. It's often an issue that I don't hear the click as it is and accidentally leave the flasher on until I realize people looking at me like I'm full on stupid. Lol.

     

    - Charles

    gotcha, that is very annoying or embarrassing depending if it's you or someone else
  2. I don't know where you are getting that info from but Novita's website (they are the ones that make them now) says that it requires 1 lamp which in general requires about 2 amps of current to illuminate the bright filament. LEDs generally use a few hundred milliamps or about 1 tenth of that of a regular bulb.

    I should have clarified myself in my response to Importwarrior's question that I was referring to the CFL12---- https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/led-vehicle-replacement-bulbs/cf12anl-01-led-bulb-electronic-flasher/781/835/
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