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RE: [oletrucks] Faster Signal Light...more bulbs, blinks faster...

To: oletrucks <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Faster Signal Light...more bulbs, blinks faster...
From: sheldon <sheldon@ssmachine.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2000 08:11:20 -0700
Most of the "OLE" style flasher units have a bi-metal strip with a set of 
contact points at the end.  As current passes thru this bi-metal strip it 
heats up.  The two (bi) pieces of metal expand at different rates, causing 
the strip to bend or curl, opening the point set. When it cools, the points 
close again, and the cycle repeats......Adding more load to this unit WILL 
decrease the heat up cycle... the signal light will be on for a shorter 
time, although the off time may not be any shorter.  Putting a resister in 
series will slow the cycle, and also dim the light.  putting a resistior 
(or another light bulb) in parallel will add load to the circuit and 
shorten the cycle, or at least the "on" time.

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Subject:        Re: [oletrucks] Faster Signal Light...more bulbs, blinks 
faster...

 I've also noticed that when I'm using tow lights hooked up to my '74 Chevy 
truck, they'll blink faster...apparently the higher load makes the relay
switch quicker. So, either you need a flasher with a lower capacitance
rating(?), or you could add side marker lights. That gets me to thinking,
that if you place a resistor in series with the light bulb, I wonder if it
would help speed it up more by adding more resistance to the circuit? I 
know
that they make "heavy duty" flasher relays for towing, but I think that 
just
allows  for more light bulbs, so it'll blink slower with just the normal
bulbs in the circuit. Never really spent any time on that "problem", lol.
  Old trucks have clunky old relays, anyway, so upgrading to a newer one 
will
probably get you a faster blinking rate no matter what. Couldn't hurt to 
try
it, anyway. They're pretty cheap.

Jerry Casper
Woodbridge, VA
55 2nd Chevy Suburban
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