Don't tie it into the flasher. Tie it in to the flasher switch. Use a relay and then the flashing light can have its own flashing system.
On Aug 2, 2011, at 6:48 AM, ed donnen wrote: > > Back to the question. Remember this was about a flashing light question? I > want to install a light mounted on a post that will go on when I turn on my > flashers. Buying a flashing light unit means the thing will flash > internally, which will conflict with my emergency flashers if I add it to > the circuit. SO, how do I, or what do I get, to make up a flashing light > module I can put on my truck when needed and tap it into the flashing tail > lights? > Ed- just call me The Flash |
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