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sexy shaped indicatorseddie15b wrote:![]()
or connect both left & right outputs from the switch to a warning lamp, using diodes to avoid current tracking to both sides. My diagram above is before that mod. I still forget to turn my indicators off...eddie15b wrote:... so that the spare connector could be run up to a led light in the speedo (LHS one) that way
youve got your idiot light covered for your mot test
byron wrote:................ or connect both left & right outputs from the switch to a warning lamp, using diodes to avoid current tracking to both sides.
byron wrote:.....or connect both left & right outputs from the switch to a warning lamp, using diodes to avoid current tracking to both sides.
just a standard diode from somwwhere like Maplins. work out the max current based on the lamp draw, then get ones that can handle that... they're quite small, so I just soldered them into the wires in the headset, and heatshrinked the connections and the diodes in one. Been in my Serveta for 6000 miles without any issueKnowledge wrote:...diodes... Which type have you fitted (a hyperlink would be useful)? Whilst it might be easy to fit them, it is easy to mount them so that they survive the ride?
peejay wrote:hi peeps
i've had several false starts at having a go at this over the last couple of years![]()
i'm particularly interested in the switchery department at the handlebar/headset side of things.
any pics and links to neccessary items would really help to spur me on
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