Cobber wrote:Bin the shitty old type flasher unit and go for one that will work with your LEDs if you must have them, I see no point in fitting LED bulbs in the indicator circuit, if you have to go to the trouble and expense of fitting ballast resistors into the circuit.
It defeats the purpose of lower wattage LED bulbs if you have to fit ballast resistors to up the wattage just to get the damned things to flash!
Hi Cobber
You don't need to fit ballast resistors so long as you replace both flasher units installed on a TR7. Most of us have replaced the indicator flasher as its easy to access and routinely causes problems with the flash rate due to bad earths, but since the hazard flasher is stuffed away behind the glove box and doesn't normally cause any problems its not replaced.
The main reason for swapping the lights to LED's is to reduce the electrical load & the resistors (4 No 6.8 Ohm / 50W) was a temporary solution until I changed the hazard flasher.
H