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12v turn signal flasher/relay

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Hello ot there in the two wheel world, first time posting so thanks for the forum and advise. Currently listening to Rush and converting my '74 DT250 to a Powerdynomo CDI/12 lighting rig. stock flasher/relay is 6v 3 prong, what 12v flasher should I use to run Buell incandescents? Most 12v 3 prongs are for LED and ignition Mfg. says their system is not LED compatible. Thanks
17 May 2020 20:17 #1

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Replied by MarkT on topic 12v turn signal flasher/relay

Welcome!

You need a 2 prong flasher, not three. Many available. LED-rated flashers are not sensitive to bulb load and should work with either incandescent or LED bulbs. (Stock flashers were very sensitive to bulb load.)
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Thanks MarkT, after proofreading my question I see my punctuation was more Ace Frehley than Neil Peart but it still sounded good, well good enough to get my point across. Hoping the riding is good in your area
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