Oliver,
Thermal flashers don't care about the system polarity. The flashers
look just like modern ones. See
http://www.ttalk.info/53images/FlasherLocation.jpg for a look at the
original flasher in a '53 TD.
Bud Krueger
http://www.ttalk.info/
oliver wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I have a friend (www.litezupp.com) who would like to create a
> positive ground digital flasher to go with the LED turn signal
> lights. (My car has their brake lights, also positive ground, and
> they are fantastic!)
>
> He's had several requests and would like to build one that looks like
> an original. LED's don't generate enough heat to make an analog
> flasher work, so you have to have a digital flasher. Negative ground
> is no problem; there are lots already for sale. but, no surprise, no
> one's made a positive ground one.
>
> my car is pre-turn signal so I can't help; him there.
>
> is there a kind person out there who could send me a snapshot (off
> list) of it, and an additional one if it isn't obvious where it sits
> on the car?
>
> thanks so much! ______________________________________________
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