Indicator Trouble

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skinnylegs05
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Indicator Trouble

#1 Unread post by skinnylegs05 »

Hi,

I fitted a pair of mini indicators to my xlr a few weeks back but the bulbs keep blowing. they are 12v 23W things and i cant understand why they keep popping. It only seems to be the back ones that are blowing though.

Has anyone got any ideas what it could be and/or how to fix them?

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#2 Unread post by XJRJohn »

dont know if this has any bearing ,but on a lot of bikes ,when fitting mini indicators you have to fit a unit to slow them down.if they are flashing to quick this could cause them to blow.can you check the wattage on the originals and on the new ones?see if theres a big diff?xjrjohn
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#3 Unread post by old-n-slow »

Check the ground connection on the indicators. I believe a poor ground can do that.
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#4 Unread post by Ladymx »

Connection or ground as old-n- slow said

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#5 Unread post by skinnylegs05 »

checked the bulb from the old indicator and that was a 12V 21W bulb.

How do i check the ground connection?
Of the two wires that go into the bulb connector, 1 goes inside and the other wraps around the bulb connector.

I have noticed on a few of the bulbs that the filament is very close to the outside glass casing of the bulb... could this be a factor?

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