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Offline danny7147

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Eee... Lek Tricks?
« on: 27, January, 2013 - 13:09:33 »
Right guys, I'm going to have a stab at wiring up my indicators. I have no doubt that there are threads galore about how to, but I've got a snag. I have 4 indicators with protruding wires, an original switch, and a C5 that used to have a set attached which means there's lots of bare wires to attach things to... But no relax. What's a suitable alternative? Anybody found one?

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Re: Eee... Lek Tricks?
« Reply #1 on: 27, January, 2013 - 15:17:09 »
Hi Danny, Iam no expert on these things but having built/repaired a few cars over the years surely any 12v car flasher unit will do.

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Re: Eee... Lek Tricks?
« Reply #2 on: 27, January, 2013 - 16:32:53 »
The current of the flasher is quite important for this application - I think Chas has sourced a suitable replacement - sure he will be along soon with the type - Marty

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Re: Eee... Lek Tricks?
« Reply #3 on: 27, January, 2013 - 18:06:15 »
Hi there the flasher that you need is a 2 pin 12volt 2 x 8-10w and in the book I use they are £4.74+vat+ posting ..
If you want one let me know