1982 CBX start button replacement
- spencer
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Re: 1982 CBX start button replacement
Green is ground. I'm not sure what the difference between 2 and 3 terminals is in operation, but they both work.
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Re: 1982 CBX start button replacement
You can design a more-robust flasher if you have access to power AND ground, e.g., you can easily make the flash rate independent of load, which is a nice feature if you plan to use LEDs.
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Re: 1982 CBX start button replacement
Thank you for the explanation. Something like that would have been my guess, but I did not know how to put it in words. In addition to such three terminal flashers, today's modern electronic two terminal flashers, intended for LEDs, also flash at a rate independent of load.asacuta wrote:You can design a more-robust flasher if you have access to power AND ground, e.g., you can easily make the flash rate independent of load, which is a nice feature if you plan to use LEDs.
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Re: 1982 CBX start button replacement
Thanks for all the info guys, I ordered a EFL-2 ,2 terminal flasher relay,should be here this week. I will let you know how it works out.
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Re: 1982 CBX start button replacement
Installed the EFL-2 flasher and the led turn signals work great,thanks spencer.