Flashing semaphore Led Bulbs
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Flashing semaphore Led Bulbs
Wondered if anyone has fitted these to their Minor?
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Re: Flashing semaphore Led Bulbs
Yup. They are excellent. My trafficators are my only indicators and they make all the difference in terms of confidence and visibility and do not affect greatly the originality as well hidden.
See the posts on the link below
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=67360&p=612712&hil ... ng#p612712
See the posts on the link below
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=67360&p=612712&hil ... ng#p612712
Re: Flashing semaphore Led Bulbs
Excellent thank you.
I've just sent an email enquiry.
I've just sent an email enquiry.
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Re: Flashing semaphore Led Bulbs
I have some. Quite happy with the improvement. I did wonder how long they would last if the car was left outside (not the case with ours) but I expect there are ways to seal the trafficator arm against rain.
Cardiff, UK
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Re: Flashing semaphore Led Bulbs
I've got them as well. The car has been outside since they were fitted. Had no problems so far.
1956 4-door called Max
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Re: Flashing semaphore Led Bulbs
I have them in my Austin 10, makes a big difference to the visibilty of the trafficator especailly at night! I did have one stop working quite soon after purchase and the customer service is very good as he asked me to send back the faulty one and sent me a new pair
Too many Minors so little time.....
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Re: Flashing semaphore Led Bulbs
Is there a bulb number for these? I'm on the other side of the Atlantic.
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Re: Flashing semaphore Led Bulbs
I don't think there is a bulb number. It appears that the suppliers here in the UK just apply their own internal stock number to them.David W. wrote:Is there a bulb number for these? I'm on the other side of the Atlantic.
Mine came from Classic Dynamo & Regulator Conversions. They make their own LED bulbs. (www.dynamoregulatorconversions.com). Mine are about 6 months old and seem fine. Part/stock number is EA2B. Unlike most LED bulbs they are not polarity sensitive and can be used on either -ve or +ve earth cars.
The Charles Ware LED256 unit shown in the link above, posted by firedrake1942, appear to be pretty much the same but are very slightly more expensive.
1956 4-door called Max
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Re: Flashing semaphore Led Bulbs
There are a few topics in the forum about these. See this post I made a few days ago:
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=66170#p618959
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=66170#p618959
Basil the 1955 series II