
Overview
Electronic LED Flasher Relays for Motorcycle have no minimum load-12VDC. Eliminates the need for load resistors, turn signals will flash at normal rate with or without LED bulbs. Price for each. Use the Flasher Selection Guide to determine the correct Flasher Relay for your vehicle.

Specifications
Material: | |||
Case: Nylon pa6,6 + 30% Black | |||
Technical Characteristics: | |||
Nominal Voltage | Un | 12 VDC | |
Operating Voltage | Uop | 11~15 VDC | |
Pull-in Voltage | Ui | ≤11V@Tp | |
Test Voltage | Up | 13V±0.2V | |
Test Temperature | Tp | +20°C±2°C | |
Switch Power | An | 0.02A - 12A | |
Max. Power | Wm | Max. 150W | |
Flashing Frequency | f | 90 TIMES/min±10% | |
Operating Temperature | Top | -40~+80 °C (-40~+176 °F) | |
Storage Temperature | Tsto | +100°C/2h | |
Life Time | -- | 200h/Wn CONTINUOUS/CONTINUOS |
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Operates Silently | -- | Yes |
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Nice Replacement Flasher Relay
I picked up this product for an upcoming LED turn signal conversion. This little guy plugged right into the slot for my existing relay and was small enough to easily tuck back the original location. This actually fixed an issue I had with my halogen turn signals. I have a bad oem turn signal that always flashes quickly like its burned out. After replacing the turn signal relay they flash at a normal rate, granted they are out of sync, but at least they flash normally again.
I would definitely suggest this item if you plan to change your turn signals to led or are having issues with your stock set up. The price through SBLEDS is better than most and as usual, you get a quality item in return.
Exactly what I needed!
I have 2 bikes that I converted the tail lights to "always on" running lights that blink off when the signal is activated using relays for the conversion. The relays lower the circuit resistance and cause the "fast flash", just like changing to LED bulbs. These flasher units were direct plug and play, even though 1 bike was a 3 wire stock flasher and the other was a 2 wire stock flasher. On each bike the new flasher easily mounted in the stock location with little to no modification, I had to use a wire tie for one if the bikes. Highly recommended, and a great price too!