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Old 09-16-2009   #1
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Default Electronic T/S Flasher

Sold. Have one of these for sale. Item is used but works perfectly with my LED signal bulbs. DO NOT add any load equalizers to the circuit. Just use the electronic flasher. Item has been replaced with a Kisan RTB controller so is no longer needed. Plug and play $22 shipped fair and firm.

Very similar to this one except this one is for the VTX (3 pin connector).

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Acume...Q5fAccessories

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Hi NDana!!!!
Can you please tell me what this flasher do and do you have instructions to connect it thank you.
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Hi NDana!!!!
Can you please tell me what this flasher do and do you have instructions to connect it thank you.
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It simply replaces your old one by plugging in. will flash whatever load there is be it bulbs or LEDs. Probably sold about 4 hours ago. You are next in line if it falls through.
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Where'd you get it or how do you build one, will it work and fit the 1800?
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Don't remember where it was purchased. Online somewhere. Replaced it with the Kisan SM-3
Simple plug and play on the flasher only and minor hookup with the Kisan (soldered connections- no clips)
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The reason for asking is I'm using the Kury R/T/B with LEDs and 2 load equalizers and they still blink fast. This sounded like a cure for that. If you remember I'd really appreciate a heads up.
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The reason for asking is I'm using the Kury R/T/B with LEDs and 2 load equalizers and they still blink fast. This sounded like a cure for that. If you remember I'd really appreciate a heads up.
If you are using the stock flasher right now then the electronic should fix the problem and get rid of the load equalizers. This is the best way to fix the flash rate. Equalizers, in most cases are bad money spent; IMHO!
Pretty sure it was one I just stumbled across on eBay. Sorry

Kisan Signal Minder may work but do not know how well it plays with your RTB unit.
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Not sure why one would pay what others are charging for a load equalizer. A 15 ohm, 10 Watt resister and two diodes - about $7.00 - to make your own. As easy to make as hooking one up.
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