electronic flasher

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chapel2
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electronic flasher

Post by chapel2 »

I remember the SDP pinzgauer site having a thing on converting the flasher to an electronic one, can anyone tell me how to do that? The current flasher dosent like my led turnsignals

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Post by pcolette »

I believe it's NAPA part # EG23. It is electronic and is what I am using but I don't have LED lights. You only use 3 wires for it and I haven't been able to find my notes on which 3 but I will keep looking. You might do a search on this forum for "flasher" as I know this was covered before.

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Thomas-E
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electronic flasher

Post by Thomas-E »

I found a listing of electronic flashers that should work.

See SDP Site for use;
http://www.sdp-pinzgauer.org/html/elect ... asher.html
Buss BE234
Bussman BE234
Grote 44860
Napa EG23
Truck-Lite #92702/04?
Signal-Stat 263-4?

I'm using the Signal-Stat 263-4, it works fine. I mounted it with an "adel" cable clamp.

The New flasher will have three terminals, marked with P, L and X.
Remove the terminals from the old flasher one at a time and connect them to the New flasher
Old terminal 49 or 49+ goes to New X
Old terminal C goes to New P
Old terminal 49A goes to L

Unit works great and solved some slow flashing for me :D

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Post by MarkPinz »

The only time I have used my flasher has been ascending steep hills to warn the speedy ones behind me :x Did notice things started to get a bit warm near the switch :shock: will replacing the flasher cure these concerns?
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Post by chapel2 »

MarkPinz wrote:The only time I have used my flasher has been ascending steep hills to warn the speedy ones behind me :x Did notice things started to get a bit warm near the switch :shock: will replacing the flasher cure these concerns?
Even without LED bulbs in, the flasher gets burning hot after about a minute of having the turnsignal on.
It will work... sometimes if i hit it pretty hard
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