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 Post subject: Ermax undertray question
PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 3:40 pm 
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just curious about the ermax undertail

and hey i got a question about the undertray. if i got that ermax one with the integrated signals do you think it will be possible to wire them up in sync with my taillight? i have the LED taillight with integrated signals. and i was thinking it would be possible to have a spliced wire so ill have the legal distance from signal to signal. and i figured since the taillight was already LED it wont consume much power and the ermax one has led indicators too right? so that should be good right?


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LEDs are extremely low power, you definitely won't have any issues with that. Just wire the ones you want to light together in parallel and make sure to connect positive to positive and negative to negative.

I have a few different flavors of LED assemblies on my workbench right now waiting for me to decide how to mount them. All of the assemblies sold already include the necessary current limiting resistor to prevent frying the LED semiconductors, although usually not enough to fool the flasher relay into the normal slow speed. But I like the faster speed anyway.


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