[DML] Re: Fan Zilla vs. BA7 LED "Fan Fail Light"
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[DML] Re: Fan Zilla vs. BA7 LED "Fan Fail Light"
- From: "Matt" <supermatty@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 15:48:59 -0000
When I installed LEDs for turn signals in my 1998 Malibu, it would
cause them to flash very fast as a warning that I had a bulb out.
The problem was that they weren't drawing enough current to make the
module think I had a working bulb. The easy fix for is kind of
stupid, and defeats the purpose of having LEDs in the first place.
I'll put up some calculations here with examples so it makes it easy
for you to see how to calculate this on your own.
What is the wattage of the original BA7 bulb? I have no idea so
let's just say 5W. So:
I = 5W/12V = 417 mA
How much current does the LED draw? Let's just say it's 50 mA.
417 mA - 50 mA = 367 mA
So, I'm willing to bet if you make your LED circuit draw an
additional 367 mA or so, it will work. How can we do this:
R = 12V/367mA = 32 Ohms
So find a resistor that is approximately 32 Ohms and can dissipate
about (12V*12V)/32ohms = 4.5W. Put this in parallel with your LED.
If you find the exact power requirements of the BA7 bulb, then you
can redo the calculations above to find out what you need.
Hope this helps.
Matt
#1604
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "ryanpwright" <yahoo1@xxxx> wrote:
> How would one go about making an LED appear to be a normal bulb, so
> that a BA7s LED could be used in place of the fan fail bulb and not
> cause problems with the SpecialTAuto 2x2? An inline resistor,
perhaps?
>
> -Ryan
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