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Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

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    Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Okay... My Tuono's got one of these blinker modules that keeps the blinkers dimly illuminated when not in use and turns them off after a certain number of flashes in case you forget to turn them off.

    I like this feature.

    Only problem is, I switched to some Rizoma LED blinkers, and although the flash rate is just fine (due to the resistors already built into the blinkers, plus the blinker module adjusts automatically), they're acting funky.

    Funky as in, with the right directionals on, the lefts blink faintly, and with the left directionals on, it's like I put my hazards on.



    I'm not about to troubleshoot this over the interwebnets.... So who wants to come take a look?

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Problem solved - gime me the Riozomas and put the stock back on.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    That works.



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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    i'll stop by pete. it's probably because you're trying to run the LEDs at partial voltage (dim) but i'll check it out.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Quote Originally Posted by drop View Post
    i'll stop by pete. it's probably because you're trying to run the LEDs at partial voltage (dim) but i'll check it out.
    Eh... there's a setting to make the running blinkers full brightness... tried it, didn't help.

    Obvious solution is to remove the blinker module. If I need to I will, but if there's a relatively easy way to fix it I'd rather do that.



    BTW, I took today off work, so you can come over whenever.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    did you forget to bleed the blinker fluid when switching to the Rizomas?

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy 2 Shots View Post
    did you forget to bleed the blinker fluid when switching to the Rizomas?
    Hmmmm... Jim's mom bleeding fluid joke would fit nicely here.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    My guess is that you're getting bleed over from one signal circuit to the next.

    This can happen through the signal indicator on your gauges. When the right signal is on, the flash rate is good because of your new relay but there is still excess energy that wants to go somewhere... it skips through your 'indicator light' and goes over to the other side.

    Kinda tricky to explain, but what you need are $1.50 diodes are radio shack... One from each signal circuit to your indicator light. Diodes are like a one-way valve and will prevent the current from bleeding over into the other circuit.

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    You just need a couple of diodes from radio shack.

    Left turnsignal wire to input of diode 1
    Right turnsignal wire to input of diode 2
    Output end of diode 1 and diode 2 connected together, and then connected to the input lead on the speedometer.

    Use a meter to double-check which end of the diode to connect where. (Arrow on diode should be pointing towards the speedometer, but make sure!)

    You should use 30 watt diodes if you can find them, anything less may blow eventually.


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    While this is not your speedometer, it discusses where to put the diodes:


    (Page 1, notes for item 6)

    http://www.dragspecialties.com/pdfs/DS243930.pdf

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    The resistors were not built into my Rizomas. They came with the kit but I need to use 2 per. Just another thing to think about.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Well the aftermarket Blinker module isn't load dependent, so the number of resistors shouldn't matter. It actually had a short section about switching to LED's and it said resistors aren't required.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Resistors won't help voltage bleed, diodes will.

    But, LED's ARE diodes, so that's like a pie to the face of the diode idea.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    Well the aftermarket Blinker module isn't load dependent, so the number of resistors shouldn't matter. It actually had a short section about switching to LED's and it said resistors aren't required.
    Ohhh... Didn't realize you had the after market led module. My B.

    I have one of those as well an it also acts up from time to time.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheIglu View Post
    Resistors won't help voltage bleed, diodes will.

    But, LED's ARE diodes, so that's like a pie to the face of the diode idea.
    Oh yeah? Hey, I don't really give a shit if you want him to keep the 4-way blinkers.

    http://www.ninjette.org/forums/showthread.php?t=24500

    and

    "The diode fix is required in C model bikes to eliminate
    "crosstalk" in the turn signals which causes the left and right
    turnsignals to flash together like four way flashers when
    either side turn signals are activated.
    It happens when the owner of a C model bike installs
    LED turnsignals because of a wiring trick that Honda engineers
    used when they wired the dashpanel indicator light
    in our bikes.
    The indicator is wired to steal a ground connection from
    the turn signal bulb on the side that is not flashing.
    The bulb has very low resistance, about 10 ohms.
    When you replace the bulbs with higher resistance
    LEDs, the dashboard indicator ties the two sets of signals
    left and right together.

    The diode fix separates the two sides and provides a dedicated
    ground connection to the indicator lamp."

    I guess the thousands of other motorcyclists who have been using diodes to prevent bleed over with their LED signals should've checked in with you first.




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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheIglu View Post
    Resistors won't help voltage bleed, diodes will.

    But, LED's ARE diodes, so that's like a pie to the face of the diode idea.
    Not if the resistors have been run in parallel.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Quote Originally Posted by catamount View Post
    Oh yeah? Hey, I don't really give a shit if you want him to keep the 4-way blinkers.
    I guess the thousands of other motorcyclists who have been using diodes to prevent bleed over with their LED signals should've checked in with you first.
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    Chill, guys... appreciate the help but this isn't a Jim thread... no need to swing our dicks.



    So am I reading this correct? BOTH leads that would normally go to the LED get attached to the diode, then there's only one wire that goes from the diode to the LED and the other wire attached to the LED gets grounded?

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Hey man! If you weren't on this ride then...

    Oh, sorry...

    Wrong thread.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    ZOMG, GAUNTLET THROWN!

    Chill, guys... appreciate the help but this isn't a Jim thread... no need to swing our dicks.



    So am I reading this correct? BOTH leads that would normally go to the LED get attached to the diode, then there's only one wire that goes from the diode to the LED and the other wire attached to the LED gets grounded?
    No... You leave the lights hooked up as normal. You need to find out which wire feeds your turn signal indicator light.

    It'll have two feeds, one from each signal. You will put a diode on each feed, pointing "towards" the indicator light.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Can we start a collection up to get Claytons nuts repaired after that ball-sacking?

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    My nuts are already smashed. STOMP ON MY CUBES!

    I thought it was more of a LED light vs incandescent load issue, and in that, a simple diode fix on the load end wouldn't resolve anything, since the LED plays that role while also throwing lumens.

    Just ignore me.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    I also run stock blinkers, so my experience with this issue revolves mostly around nothing.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Personally my first thought would be to look into a low pass current filter. But I agree diodes should work also.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    alright... No idea how he did it, but Jamie came over and got it relatively figured out.

    We spent a good two hours with a multimeter and a wiring diagram trying to make sense of the labyrinth of wiring under the stock cowl (The previous owner added the blinker module, heated grips, a voltage indicating led and a couple of other doohickies & thingamabobs). We ended up disabling the running light option and adding a pair of resistors that came with the blinkers to each side.

    The blinkers now work normally but w/o the running light option (which I'm fine with)

    I'm sure Jamie can tell you guys more if you're interested but I still have no friggin clue what's goin on under that cowl. Whatever it is, it's all weird & shit.

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    I'm not about to troubleshoot this over the interwebnets.... So who wants to come take a look?
    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    alright... No idea how he did it, but Jamie came over...
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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stoneman View Post
    So somebody actually READ your first post?

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    Re: Electrical guru's.... blinkers are wonky.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stoneman View Post
    So somebody actually READ your first post? NESR's growing by leaps & bounds!
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    Uhhh yeah I wouldn't go that far. NESR is still a shithole. Do somethin bout that, will ya?
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