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Light Flashers [message #248019] Sun, 20 April 2014 20:45 Go to next message
Jim Rountree is currently offline  Jim Rountree   United States
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Trying to up date my light system to LEDs, I have replaced my tail lights, front parking lights and the clearance lights. Thinking that the old style flashers would not work, I went to the parts for new units. We found a new two pin unit on the display rack but not the three pin unit. At the fourth store we found a three pin unit but not the correct size. I bought a new four pin socket that would fit and planned to just use three wires. Since the pin layout is slightly different I'm not sure of the wiring.
Anyone else had this experience?
Any suggestions?


Jim Rountree San Antonio,TX 76 PB, 76 Royale RB
Re: Light Flashers [message #248046 is a reply to message #248019] Mon, 21 April 2014 08:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michael Leipold is currently offline  Michael Leipold   United States
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A 2 pin flasher will typically work.

3-Pin:
Signal Power In
Signal Power Out
Ground

2-Pin:
Signal Power In
Signal Power Out

4-Pin:
Signal Power In
Signal Power Out
Ground
12V

You do need a Solid State Flasher if you are 100% LEDs.

Mike


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Re: [GMCnet] Light Flashers [message #248050 is a reply to message #248046] Mon, 21 April 2014 09:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mr ERFisher is currently offline  Mr ERFisher   United States
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do not forget to read this
http://gmcmotorhome.info/chassis.html#MARKER

erf


On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 6:22 AM, Michael <lilmyk@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> A 2 pin flasher will typically work.
>
> 3-Pin:
> Signal Power In
> Signal Power Out
> Ground
>
> 2-Pin:
> Signal Power In
> Signal Power Out
>
> 4-Pin:
> Signal Power In
> Signal Power Out
> Ground
> 12V
>
> You do need a Solid State Flasher if you are 100% LEDs.
>
> Mike
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Re: Light Flashers [message #248292 is a reply to message #248019] Wed, 23 April 2014 14:21 Go to previous message
Jim Rountree is currently offline  Jim Rountree   United States
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Thanks guys for the info. I'll see if I can get it to work

Jim Rountree San Antonio,TX 76 PB, 76 Royale RB
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