2pcs 25W 6ohm High Power Load Resistor w/ quick splces LED Bulb Turn Signal Blinker to Prevent hyper flash flicker LED Signal Tand help with error codes. This will help solve LED related turn signal lights or license plate light problems such as hyper flashing, no flashing, or burnt out bulb indications. 25 watt Resistor units, 6 ohm Pre-wired Wire length (each): 4.19 inch (106mm). Package included: 2x 25W 6-Ohm Load Resistor and 4x Quick Splices. Each LED Turn Signals requires one resistor. (Installation instructions are not included.) ALL ITEMS ARE BRAND NEW. CAUTION: Resistors will produce a very high temperature regardless of what make, model, or brand resistor you may find. Do not touch the resistor once it is installed. Install in a secured place such as metal or the frame of the car to reduce the possibility to damages.
M**H
Not enough if replacing a 27 watt incandescent bulb...
Installing resistors have the purpose of drawing the electrical current of the incandescent bulbs you are replacing with LEDs. However, you should not draw more than what your specific vehicle requires for not going into hyper flash mode. I found that 6 ohms is not enough resistance, and therefore, draws a higher amperage than you would want (> 2 Amp) and that puts the wattage on the resistor above 25 watts, which may burn the resistor. The problem is that the current is converted to HEAT by the resistors. Yes, unnecessarily producing heat. If you're replacing a standard bulb (27 watts), the minimum you should use is 8 ohms; the current will be less than 2 Amp and under 25 watts.I did a bit of experimenting and found that I needed between 16 and 18 ohms to cancel hyper flashing, so I installed two 8 ohm resistors in series (one attached to the other, and both in parallel with the bulb). It is now drawing a bit above 1 Amp, turn signals work fine with or without lights on, and resistors run a bit cooler. Wattage at this point is about 13 watts, so not critical if you use 25-watt resistors.
A**R
Just what I needed
I replaced all of my brake lights with LEDs which caused the cruise control to stop functioning on my 1990 Mazda Miata. I wired one of these in parallel with one of the brake lights using the provided wire taps and my cruise control works again. I'm sure these would work to fix hyperflash issues, but in my opinion you are much better off replacing or modifying your flasher unit to work with LED's instead. Otherwise you lose the low power consumption benefit of using LEDs.
J**.
Perfect Solution for Hyperflash
These work perfectly to stop hyperflash when I replaced the incandescent parking/turn signal lights on the front of my 2014 F150 with switchback LEDs. The 25W rating of these resistors is very close to the the Watt rating of the incandescent bulbs, so there's no reason to use the 50W resistors that are commonly suggested.
W**S
Great if you have low watt lights to replace
So long as your vehicle doesn't need more resistance value, these are great. They are easier to fir into small spaces than the more common 50W 8 Ohm units.
J**N
Five Stars
Worked perfect on my motorcycle when I install my led blinkers
A**A
Excellent product
I installed this on my 2016 chevy Colorado for my turn signal and it works perfectly.
B**N
Measure before using, mislabeled resistor
Ordered two packs of these, however one was actually 3.5 Ohm. Still worked for my application, however disappointed it was marked at 6 Ohm on the resistor
J**Y
Work great
Used these to replace 50 watt 6ohm resistors.
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