RyeSt
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Is there a way of wiring up a couple of leds so that when the ignition is turned off the leds start to flash.
Rye
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corsa_lover
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yes, have u or a mate got the haynes max power manual it tells u in there under a false alarm section
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RyeSt
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thats on how do wire it up to a switch aint it?
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ShadowWorks
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You need a diode or a resistor inline with your LED, you can by the with built in ones from Maplin.
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RyeSt
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Got any links to the right ones mate? are they ready to wire in?
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loo_goblin
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make an astable using a 555 chip
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RyeSt
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loo_goblin
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ermmm, ignore that,
just get an alarm fited and hope that they put one in
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RyeSt
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got an alarm just want a led next to each door pin
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C2RL R
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you can use the nc contacts on a relay to do this. connect your ignition live to the coil of a 12v dc relay. when the ignition is off the contacts will close and you can use this to put power onto a couple of flashing LED's.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by C2RL R
you can use the nc contacts on a relay to do this. connect your ignition live to the coil of a 12v dc relay. when the ignition is off the contacts will close and you can use this to put power onto a couple of flashing LED's.
if you want flashing LEDs on your doors, invest in some door pins with leds in them (look a lot better) and just make sure there flashing jobbies (if not you need to use 555 timer chips like loo said )
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Richie
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Aye if you just buy normal LED's you need to use a timer, but you can buy very bright flashing ones for about £3, i can anyway.
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ash_corsa
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halfords sell flashing ones ready for 12v, theyre with all the wire, switches, connectors and nuts n bolts etc, about £3 i think
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