Bulb wattage
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I needed a front sidelamp bulb in a hurry the other day and found a 5W in the garage, they are supposed to be 6W.
Anyway after fitting it I found that the indicators on the side with the new bulb were flashing faster - kind of the same speed as a modern car. I'd been cleaning up all the wiring connectors on that side so I assumed it was because of that but, after cleaning the other side there was no improvement.
So it must be the lower wattage bulb then, yes?
If so, is it a good idea to do the same on the other side? I like the faster flashing, I always wonder if other drivers notice my indicators when they flash slowly
Anyway after fitting it I found that the indicators on the side with the new bulb were flashing faster - kind of the same speed as a modern car. I'd been cleaning up all the wiring connectors on that side so I assumed it was because of that but, after cleaning the other side there was no improvement.
So it must be the lower wattage bulb then, yes?
If so, is it a good idea to do the same on the other side? I like the faster flashing, I always wonder if other drivers notice my indicators when they flash slowly
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Robbie693 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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A lower wattage bulbs draws a lower current. The speed of flashing from the original flasher cans was proportional to the current drawn as it was based on the extension of a wire heated by the current.
Thus I would expect a lower wattage bulb to cuase a slower flash not faster. So not sure why the side with the new bulb still flashes faster after cleaning connections on the other side also.
regards
Rohan
Thus I would expect a lower wattage bulb to cuase a slower flash not faster. So not sure why the side with the new bulb still flashes faster after cleaning connections on the other side also.
regards
Rohan
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rgh0 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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