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Old 11-14-2015, 05:37 PM   #1
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What is the best 6 volt flasher for a good strong flash? the one I have wants to flash so slow you would be turned before it flashes.

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An old stock 535 [ if 3 prong] should work fine. New ones are pretty much junk.
What are you using for lights ? Have you tried using lower wattage/candle power bulbs in the front ?


That is, assuming the contacts/connections/grounds are all good.



More info would also be helpful.

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What is the best 6 volt flasher for a good strong flash? the one I have wants to flash so slow you would be turned before it flashes.

Thanks, Sure do enjoy all of the tips on this forum.

Bill
A lot depends on the bulbs, Low wattage or LED slow or none. High wattage makes the flash go faster.

I would look for a solid state flasher, they don't care what kind of bulbs you have.
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