L.E.D. turning signals
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L.E.D. turning signals
I recently purchased Kuryakyn l.e.d. front and rear turn signals for my 2005 road king custom. After installing both turn signals I noticed that the signals when depressed flashed at normal speed then flashed quickly. With that, I installed the two load equalizers that came with both turn signal packages on the auxiliary running light brake light/turn signal conversion kit. One load equalizer at each end of the auxiliary conversion kit. The turn signals no longer give off quick flashes unless I hit the brakes (L.E.D. lowprofile brade light installed too). Anyone have an answer on what to do next?
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RE: L.E.D. turning signals
First, LED's can "burn out" or at least quit working. I have a Kuryakyn Panacea set for the rear that's been on Old Blue for five years, and perhaps 10 LED's on the center light are either out or intermittent. Unfortunately, this is an older Panacea model and to my surprise they don't have replacement parts for it! Okay, so this kit costs about $220 and since Kuryakyn doesn't support their products I must buy a new $220 kit because a few LED's are out? Kuryakyn says they warrant the LED's for three years, which nixs my chances for a warranty replacement. Suffice it to say that I'm not as excited about the Panacea lighting as I once was, but I will say that it truely lights up the rear of the bike, and I feel it is a worthy addition toward active safety. I was rear-ended in 1990 on a bike and I've been paranoid ever since, so the more attention I create about my presence the better.
The rear setup has its own load equalizer, and I was surprised when I recently bought a set of front Panacea lights and needed another equalizer. It works fine now, but I would think one would be enough.
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RE: L.E.D. turning signals
Vibration may eventually cause a solder joint to fail - that's probably what's happened to your LED tail light - if you know of someone who's got a low wattage soldering iron (25 watts is perfect), the offending LED's can probably be fixed. The other possibility is an over-voltage condition which absolutely will burn out LED's (or incandescents, for that matter). You may want to check the system voltage of your bike at a fast idle - say, 2000 rpm's. We have been seeing more regulators lately going bad - especially XL's and FL's. Your voltage range should be in the 13-14.5 volt range (idle-->fast). The LED tailight is a vast improvement over the single bulb stock piece. Many cars have also gone this route and so will HD within 50 years or so :-) .
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RE: L.E.D. turning signals
I needed two equalizers for my Panacea set up. I do notice when I activate 1 signal the other flickers slightly (hardly noticeable.) Kuryakyn sent me 2 new equalizers which I installed, then nothing worked! I put the old ones back on and deal with the flicker. I've had numerous people ask and comment on the effectiveness of the lights, especially at night. Have noticed during bright sunlight, they can be hard to see.
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RE: L.E.D. turning signals
ORIGINAL: Monk93
I recently purchased Kuryakyn l.e.d. front and rear turn signals for my 2005 road king custom. After installing both turn signals I noticed that the signals when depressed flashed at normal speed then flashed quickly. With that, I installed the two load equalizers that came with both turn signal packages on the auxiliary running light brake light/turn signal conversion kit. One load equalizer at each end of the auxiliary conversion kit. The turn signals no longer give off quick flashes unless I hit the brakes (L.E.D. lowprofile brade light installed too). Anyone have an answer on what to do next?
I recently purchased Kuryakyn l.e.d. front and rear turn signals for my 2005 road king custom. After installing both turn signals I noticed that the signals when depressed flashed at normal speed then flashed quickly. With that, I installed the two load equalizers that came with both turn signal packages on the auxiliary running light brake light/turn signal conversion kit. One load equalizer at each end of the auxiliary conversion kit. The turn signals no longer give off quick flashes unless I hit the brakes (L.E.D. lowprofile brade light installed too). Anyone have an answer on what to do next?
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RE: L.E.D. turning signals
ORIGINAL: Retired_Ted
Keep installing additional load equalizers until the problem disappears - it took 3 with my RK. Makes a pretty big "lump". :-)
Keep installing additional load equalizers until the problem disappears - it took 3 with my RK. Makes a pretty big "lump". :-)
Or you can install one Smart Equalizer which covers the whole bike. They generate little to no heat and still allows you to use your 4-way flashers. On top of that they have a lifetime warranty. Smart Equalizer