In the U.S., in the past few years, Hyundai has introduced a brake light
flasher. As I observe its operation, it appears to flash three times before
going steady.
This is the only factory-installed brake light flasher that I recall being
available here, so its uniqueness may draw attention, in traffic.
Bob
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2014 17:59:43 +0200
From: Oudesluys<coudesluijs@chello.nl>
To:healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] brake light flasher
Message-ID:<53D521EF.9010905@chello.nl>
These devices were very popular about 30 years ago in Europe. In the end
they disappeared as they were considered illegal by the authorities as
they were not homologated.
I think they are fairly effective but check your insurance company and
the authorities first if they are allowed for public road use in your place.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Dr. C. Rubino schreef op 27-7-2014 16:10:
> A friend put one of these on his triumph and I was impressed. As you are aware
> our brake lights (BN-4) are small and low. With this connection you get a fast
> flashing light (blinking rapidly). You can program 36 different intervals and
> can be used with incandescent and LED lights. When the pedal is depressed it
> will flash a number of times then disable itself to a solid light with the
> flashing activated again after about 20 seconds if the pedal is pushed again.
> Seems simple to install. Anyone know of this or is using one?
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