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blackhaya
6 years ago

Because an LED consumes much less power.

Conventional blinker relays are load-dependent, you can see that your blinker becomes the purest disco when the light bulb is defective.

However, modern blinker relays are load-independent and spark with all possible.

emesvau
6 years ago
Reply to  Niels2001

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machhehniker
6 years ago

This is because it is prescribed to have a flash control. Lateral flash relays gave their flash frequency corresponding to the attached load and increased the frequency massively when a luminaire fell out.

LEDs take less power and are not recognized as light source by the relay, so they would constantly flash at an increased frequency because they would recognize the LEDs as defective.

Also conceivable would be arbitrary flash signals because LEDs already shine through the through-test.

wollyuno
6 years ago

because a normal to load is trimmed and does not recognize the mini current consumption of led. Usually it does not flash and if very fast

destructor333
6 years ago

Because of the voltage difference

electrician
6 years ago
Reply to  destructor333

The voltage doesn’t change. At best, the current flowing through the components changes.

destructor333
6 years ago
Reply to  electrician

Sry