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The iBrightstar 50W 6ohm Load Resistors are essential for preventing hyper flashing and error codes in LED turn signals and license plate lights. This package includes two high-performance resistors and four quick wire clips for easy installation, ensuring your vehicle's lighting system operates flawlessly. Designed to withstand high temperatures, these resistors are a must-have for any LED upgrade.
Manufacturer | iBrightstar |
Brand | iBrightstar |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.08 x 4.09 x 0.59 inches |
Item model number | IBrightstar-resistor-50W/6ohm |
Manufacturer Part Number | IBrightstar-resistor-50W/6ohm |
Position | Right |
Bulb Type | LED |
G**R
Dual-Load Equalizer vs Load Resistors
I converted all lights to LED's and installed a LED Relay module for Suzuki motorcycles to correct hyper-flash and then ended up with both left and right dash indicators on. I tried a dual-load equalizer which turned off the indicators but then turned the signals into hazards instead on a left or right signal. I used this load resistor on each of the front turn signals which corrected my problems. Only needed 2 of the 4 which was good because i dropped one and it would not work. Time will tell after several uses as to how it holds up but am giving it 5 star rating for now.
C**!
Quality
Exactly what I ordered. Look to be good quality.
G**N
Decent
Decent. Stopped hyper flashing. Quality of wire wasn’t great, had to work with it to get the connector to cut down to the actual wiring, but overall functional
J**.
no hyper flash
just what the doctor ordered.
K**A
For 69 Camaro turn signals
Needed to use in addition to a special flasher, but these did the trick. Nicely made.
C**C
Amazing, if you want your car to catch fire
I’m typing this after frantically tearing these out of the smoking engine apartment where these failing (and error prone) resistors were melting through everything near them. Luckily my car started giving me errors and the flash returned so I had a clue something was going wrong. When I saw the smoke I knew they had to go. All resistors get hot, but only the lowest quality ones will fail from that heat causing the positive wire to short to ground.
N**N
Had to strip the wire first
Had to strip wire first. Even though I had the cramps down all the way, the did not bite all the way through the wire to make a connection. Finally figured it out and fix it by stripping the wire and then crimping down on it.
C**S
Works as advertised
Stopped the hyper flashing when I put leds in brake/turn lights.
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