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does anyone here has a home made sequential turn signals tutorial. or can someone xplain me how to do it. i have found a couple of schematics on how it should be done. and i can understand it a bit. but i would like something a litle more detail.
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does anyone here has a home made sequential turn signals tutorial. or can someone xplain me how to do it. i have found a couple of schematics on how it should be done. and i can understand it a bit. but i would like something a litle more detail.
I have not been able to find any home made sequential turn signals. I called the local electronics stores looking for strobes or sequencers that I could purchase without any luck. I ended up purchasing a Web electronics kit from Ebay: The kit cost me $76.00 including shipping and took me about 20 minutes to install, piece of cake, the instructions make the procedure much more difficult than it really is. I will look up the site and post it later.
[align=left]When I decided to add sequential turn signals I thought about building the circuits myself. After all I do have a bachelors degree in electronics technology, and have taught electronics at the college level. But after I thought about all the componets, transistors to switch on and off with the correct bias resistors, a timing circuit etc. Well you'd have a big card full of parts that you would need to weather proof, plus as a one (or two) off project you would end up spending $20-$30. Oh, and then there is that 'sensitive' Spanish Oak processor to deal with. I just went with a web-electric spice in kit, and called it good! It works great, and I wired it in so that the brake lights work like normal. Well worth it for the money! IMHO
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dont be afraid of building it yourself. you can do it for about $20, and it really wont take a whole lot of time. i am going to do mine once i get a free day. here are some schematics and instructions
very helpfull. thanks for the tutorials. i have read and seems different ways to do it. there are always many ppl selling kits like web electric, sts and others. but when u see those kits u realize that most of them use the shelby dynamite sticks. which is the main part that makes everything work. (thats wat needs to be made) the rest is easy. i got the schematics now im gonna try to figure out well then i'll give it a try. remember that everything u do yourself makes you feel better at the end
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