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Function: Freely adjust the speed of flashing through the small knob at the plug.
Color:Black
Voltage: 12V
Auto circuit protection
Reverse auto protection
Material:Rubber+Metal
Easy to install, no instruction included. Push in 2 pin.
Fitment:Compatible with universial 12V motorcycle,car ,motorbike and so on.
Pete Bandholz
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Been using it a year and a half with no issues. Cant believe what other people charge for something that does the same thing.
Richard
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
It works perfectly I’m so happy with it
Shawn D S
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2024
Put it on my bike, and it flashes my tail lights..!! 👍
sPuTnik
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2024
This review evaluates the “Adjustable 2 Pin 12V LED Signal Flasher Relay” made by DEVMO.I used this LED relay for an LED lighting upgrade to the rear stop and flashing units on my MF1020 tractor. The relay is made of solid sealed hard plastic and does not feel flimsy. Overall, I was very pleased, the quality was very good and the price was reasonable.Some recommendations:1) If you are going to use LED light units as a flasher (turn signal or emergency flasher) and your vehicle originally had incandescent bulbs and a conventional flasher, YOU WILL MOST DEFINITELY NEED A LED FLASHER RELAY. A conventional flasher is mechanical and works on thermal resistance. These LED units use less than the current draw of the incandescent units they replace and therefore they cannot actuate the relay properly (or not at all). Your LED lights will dim and some may remain unlit. If your flasher does work it is most likely there is a mix of incandescent and LED bulbs on the same flashing circuit. If you operate your lighting system in that manner you will eventually burn out the relay. LED relay units vary. A good LED relay is about $25-$35; if you buy a cheap one they are garbage and usually don’t last.2) Make sure you get an adjustable flash relay and one that is sized to your TOTAL load (LED) wattage.3) Make sure your relay pinout matches the one you are replacing; they commonly make them in 2, 3, and 5 pinout configurations.4) After installing the new LED relay, if your lights fail to light up or they stay solid, check that you have the polarity on the relay wired correctly (load side versus supply voltage side). Also, you may have to adjust the flashing speed slightly; either lower or higher for your draw resistance.5) In an electrical system, good grounding is imperative. 95% of all wiring issues are usually due to bad or improper grounding. Always run your grounding wire to an unpainted surface or bolt on the vehicle frame.Pros 👍:✔ It works with either LED or conventional incandescent bulbs or a combination of both!✔ Handles a decent wattage load.✔ Adjustable flashing frequency – customizable.✔ Fully sealed.✔ Low price point, good value.Cons👎:✘ Since this is a digital relay (vs. mechanical), no “clicking” noise is produced to indicate that the turn signal is activated.
Mike R
Reviewed in Canada on July 28, 2024
Bought this as a spare. The original is working fine but bought this as a spare for a long trip. I tried it out to make sure it was good but it quit after only one short ride. Junk.
gandrew
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Worked perfectly on my 50 year old Honda 400f. The variable speed adjustment is great if you’ve swapped in LEDs.
Clavier d'ordinateur
Reviewed in Canada on June 21, 2024
Pour les clignotants pour ma moto
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
We got this relay 24 mar 24. it's an easy install on the Honda Grom. As soon as we plugged it in it smelled like burnt electronics and no longer functioned as a relay. No matter the adjustment made on the back it would only just do a solid pass-through for the blinkers. Even though the blinkers were illuminated they were very dimly lit.
Jimbo
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
That fixed it.
Dennis Clark
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Ok I guess
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2024
Replaced the lazy old unit in my CB550. Mix of LED and incandescent now. Blinker works great.
TNC
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023
This simple device allows adjustability for LED or conventional bulb turn signal systems, and allows you to speed up or slow down the blink rate...not just allow either bulb design to blink.
Alberto Ferreira Jr
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022
it fit my daughters 2015 kawasaki ninja 300 perfecly!! and works great i especialy like that you can speed up or slow down the turn signal flash just by turning the little knob..
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