Crazy Steve gave my the idea of using inline resistors to make my turn signals flash again after switching to smaller bulbs so I can keep my auto cancelling unit. I found the Ohms Law conversion calculator online and need a little clarification. I already messaged him, but I already know that I am missing something.
My bulbs are 10W each, single filament. The required draw on the flasher needs to be 54W. So in the calculator I entered 20W for 2 bulbs (left, right), then 12V cause this is a 12V system. I have every reason to believe I'm getting my full 12V, my wiring has been completely gone through. The calculator came up with 7.2 Ohms.
I then entered 54W for the stock bulbs, 12V, and came up with 2.666- Ohms.
My question is, do I now subtract 2.666-from 7.2 to figure out what size resistor I need to draw enough current for operating the flasher? If that's correct, than I would need a 4.534 resistor?
My bulbs are 10W each, single filament. The required draw on the flasher needs to be 54W. So in the calculator I entered 20W for 2 bulbs (left, right), then 12V cause this is a 12V system. I have every reason to believe I'm getting my full 12V, my wiring has been completely gone through. The calculator came up with 7.2 Ohms.
I then entered 54W for the stock bulbs, 12V, and came up with 2.666- Ohms.
My question is, do I now subtract 2.666-from 7.2 to figure out what size resistor I need to draw enough current for operating the flasher? If that's correct, than I would need a 4.534 resistor?
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