LED load equalizer
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LED load equalizer
Just want to let you know about these load equalizer for LED's. I read a thread about LED on your citylights but get a warning light. I'm not sure if you got rid of the problem, try this:
http://www.formymercedes.com/mb_res...placement+Bulbs
Load Equalizer, 6 Ohm
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Since the LED bulbs draw such little current, our exclusive load equalizers are required for proper functioning with turn signal applications, as well as with vehicles equipped with a "Bulb Out" warning system. Without the Load Equalizer, the "Bulb Out" system senses that a bulb has been burnt out (because of the low current draw), when in fact it has not. Without the Load Equalizer paired the turn signals, the system will flash the turn signal bulbs very rapidly, for the same reasons.
Installation simply involves attaching the load Equalizers with the quick connectors which are supplied, with one wire attaching to the positive and the other to the ground
installation1
installation2
Note: Be careful where you install Load Equalizers since they get very hot. If they don't appear to be working, make sure the connectors have pierced through the insulation on the wires.
http://www.formymercedes.com/mb_res...placement+Bulbs
Load Equalizer, 6 Ohm
#650
Since the LED bulbs draw such little current, our exclusive load equalizers are required for proper functioning with turn signal applications, as well as with vehicles equipped with a "Bulb Out" warning system. Without the Load Equalizer, the "Bulb Out" system senses that a bulb has been burnt out (because of the low current draw), when in fact it has not. Without the Load Equalizer paired the turn signals, the system will flash the turn signal bulbs very rapidly, for the same reasons.
Installation simply involves attaching the load Equalizers with the quick connectors which are supplied, with one wire attaching to the positive and the other to the ground
installation1
installation2
Note: Be careful where you install Load Equalizers since they get very hot. If they don't appear to be working, make sure the connectors have pierced through the insulation on the wires.