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2025-01-19 17:59:07
I recently installed the 4Pcs 50W 6ohm LED Load Resistors Kit to fix the hyper-flashing issue with my LED turn signals, and they worked exactly as I hoped. Hyper flashing happens when LEDs use less power than traditional bulbs, tricking the vehicle’s system into thinking a bulb is out. These resistors effectively corrected that, bringing my turn signals back to a normal blink rate.One thing I noticed is the thoughtful design of the resistors. Each one is encased in an aluminum heat sink, which helps to dissipate heat and extend their lifespan. This is especially important because resistors can get quite hot during operation. The aluminum casing gives me confidence that they’ll hold up over time without prematurely wearing out or failing.Since they’re pre-wired, installation is straightforward, but it’s important to handle them carefully. Avoid pulling on the wires before or during installation to prevent damaging the connections. When securing the resistors, I found it helpful to use 3M double-sided panel tape or zip ties to attach them to the harness securely or panel surface. This keeps them from dangling and potentially causing strain on the wires or damaging surrounding components. A note to make is that the heat sinks have holes on the ends but they are not necessarily for screwing them down but one can use them for tying them down with small plastic zip ties, this makes the installation easier and lowers the probability of damage to your car or the resistors themselves.Once installed, these resistors completely eliminated the hyper-flashing issue. The turn signals now function just as they did with the factory bulbs, and I’m happy with the result. For anyone making the switch to LED lights, these resistors are a practical solution to an annoying problem, and they’re well-priced for what they deliver. If you take care during installation and mount them securely, they should last for quite a while.
R & D Guy
2025-01-03 11:43:00
Held the first resistor up to mark the screw holes a couple of times, and by the time I went to actually screw it down one of the leads had fallen off. Just poorly soldered so I soldered the wire back onto the terminal and was good to go but if you don't want to solder the product or don't have a soldering iron, I'd pass.
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