Accessories
ORACLE LIGHTING 5013-504 Features:
This 50W/6 ohm LED load equalizer is a must if you do not want to get a "rapid flash" when installing LED turn signal bulbs. The "rapid-flash" occurs because the high-efficiency LED bulb does not draw enough power for the vehicle to recognize it and assumes the bulb is missing. It causes the turn signal to blink rapidly to notify you there is something odd. Installation is simple, just connect the Load Equalizer to the positive and negative wires going to the turn signal bulb. This part is required wherever LED Signals have been used to replace normal incandescent or halogen bulbs. Most cars and motorcycles monitor the resistance in the turn signal circuit and will increase the flash rate when it senses too little resistance. The system was designed this way so the driver will know when a bulb has burnt out but it will also flash faster if LEDs are installed since they have almost no load (resistance). This unit will increase the load presented to the system so it will use the proper flash rate. This Load Equalizer is encased in a waterproof aluminum housing complete with heat sink fins to dissipate heat and operate at a safe temperature.- Eliminates the "rapid flash" when installing LED turn signal bulbs
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.