08-14-2007, 03:57 PM
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Load Resistor kits
I thought of this from joserivas19 question that he just posted...
i know what they are used for, and where to get them... but what are they?
If its just a self contained wirewound ceramic resistor, i might have those at my job... and it'd certainly be cheaper to get there.
So what are these kits? what specifically is in the "kit" ? (besides wire splices...) what type of resistor is that, in the metal case?

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08-14-2007, 06:17 PM
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its for LED turn signals..
Your car expects a certain resistance so that it can detect a burnt bulb
Then it flashes quickly..
LED signals also do this accidentaly, they have different resistance that makes alot of cars think they are burnt out and then your signals blink really fast..
load resistors fix this.. thats it .. thats all..
They are put IN line with the LED signals
3 watt resistors do the same thing.. there are many other ways of making one..
I believe it is a very low Ohm.. around below 100 ohm 3 watt minimal..
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08-14-2007, 06:48 PM
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 i was about to type "try reading" but you got to my question down at the end..
so all i need is a high wattage, low ohmage inline resistor? (cerment type i'm guessing)
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08-14-2007, 08:03 PM
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yes.. but I do remember reading there is a specific ohm you want.. I just forget where I read it..
I would start with 5 watts actuallynow that I did the math..
and large hand wound ones are ideal..
You should google it..
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08-14-2007, 08:11 PM
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i guess the best way would be to test out the ones i have at work... set up the, leds.. run the wires and see how they work.
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08-15-2007, 01:03 AM
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They have them on the shelf at Autozone next to the LED bulbs.
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08-15-2007, 07:05 AM
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I just bought a set of 6 ohm 10 watt resistors.
Heres some good info about LED lighting and resistors needed:
http://www.grandamgt.com/forum/showt...ight=resistors
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08-15-2007, 07:58 PM
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Don't Waste Money!
I did a little research at work, and found we do carry "load resistor kits" in stock. Its just a ceramic resistor, high wattage, low ohms. I tested them, myself, and they do in fact work.
Catalog 274.0120 They run about $3 each.
any radioshack carries these, and if they don't have them in stock, they can order them, free of any shipping charge...

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09-02-2007, 04:52 PM
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cool!!! thanks for the info cherrington 17. that'll save me alot instead of getting them online. great research.
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09-02-2007, 05:05 PM
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i just called radio shack and the correct part number is 271-120. up here in WA it runs about 2.29
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09-02-2007, 08:11 PM
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271.120 is the same as 271.0120 in the Radioshack Computer system... (can even see the stock number in the top left corner of the pic)
i would know...i spend 40hrs a week at the damn thing. 
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09-02-2007, 11:07 PM
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oh ok. my bad. its that i called one here in bremerton, wa and they told me that that part number didnt exist and then he checked and said that it didnt have the 0 in there. thats why i wrote that. sorry bro.  but yeah, i just got them and wired them. they work like a charm. thanks. 
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09-02-2007, 11:23 PM
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just a question cant we just use an electronic flasher i still need to do something cause i have flush mount led taillights
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09-03-2007, 02:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pimpalero2003
just a question cant we just use an electronic flasher i still need to do something cause i have flush mount led taillights
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tail lights you don't have to worry, it is only the turn signals that are effected.
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09-06-2007, 12:19 AM
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Why does my cruz still not work after i change my bulbs? I have every bulb swithed and resister on all my turn signals
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09-06-2007, 01:14 AM
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It was really random that I came across this thread in the "new post" section because i am about to add some LED's to my turnsignals. I now know that i need to get some sort of load resistor whether it be from radioshack or somewhere else. My question is, do i use this load resistor along with the 470 ohm resistor that you normally use to protect the LED's from the 12V interior mods?
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09-06-2007, 02:59 AM
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well me flshers were fine until i shaved my tails and put 2 10 in led strips in and my turn flashed really fast now they said in the instructions that u would need to switch to a electrontic flasher. my buddys s10 does the same thing.
so can we buy the 5 buck electronic flasher relay or what ever
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09-06-2007, 06:47 AM
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or just use one of these load resistors. you use it to bridge your power and ground connection (similar to the filament of the bulb) it gives the line alot more draw, simulating the higher wattage bulb.
but be careful where you mount it. it will heat up.
yes freezman.. you will need these.
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08-12-2010, 02:14 PM
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I have been searching around, havent been able to find out what relay it is we use for the LED tails, does anyone know? I'm trying to buy one so i can get my cruise control and hyper blinking fixed.
And thread revival at its finest
Thanks.
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