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wigwag flasher with one light

 
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:43 pm    Post subject: wigwag flasher with one light Reply with quote

I bought the Aeroelectric SSF-1 wig-wag flasher and used it happily but just
recently swapped out one of my lights for an HID so I'll only be flashing
the other (Duckworks halogen) light.

The SSF-1 is designed for 2 lights and the directions say it won't work
without a load on both sides. Any ideas about getting this thing to "wig"
without a "wag"?

Randall Henderson
RV-6


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:24 pm    Post subject: wigwag flasher with one light Reply with quote

Randall,

Put a resistor in place of the bulb where the "HID" moved in (probably
near the WW circuit? 55W/14V= about 4A 4A/14V = About 3.5 Ohms . .
. the resistor will probably get a little warm? and probably 50+W
version? will probably be several inches long, or parallel two 7 ohm
30W resistors, etc.

There may be a better dummy load but the above will work.

Good Luck,
Bob in SE Iowa

On 4/18/06, randall <rv6n6r(at)comcast.net> wrote:
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I bought the Aeroelectric SSF-1 wig-wag flasher and used it happily but just
recently swapped out one of my lights for an HID so I'll only be flashing
the other (Duckworks halogen) light.

The SSF-1 is designed for 2 lights and the directions say it won't work
without a load on both sides. Any ideas about getting this thing to "wig"
without a "wag"?

Randall Henderson
RV-6




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