Turn Signal Relay
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- vfrman
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Turn Signal Relay
Does someone have one of these laying around for the NC30? I need to know the pin configuration and whatever numbers are written on the damn thing. I am going to buy one specifically for LED signals, and I want to make sure I get the right one.
I know I could just wire in a resistor, but I am too lazy. I would rather plug and play!
I know I could just wire in a resistor, but I am too lazy. I would rather plug and play!

- Cammo
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Re: Turn Signal Relay
Steve, not sure that you can get a plug 'n' play sort, the nc30 plug uses a small parallel 3-pin plug. Will get a pic up tonight.
I soldered on some spade connectors to suit my electronic relay.
I soldered on some spade connectors to suit my electronic relay.
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- vfrman
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Re: Turn Signal Relay
Check out this link...
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/ ... ashers.htm
These are the options I have.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/ ... ashers.htm
These are the options I have.
- Cammo
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Re: Turn Signal Relay
None of those are plug and play mate.
It's simple to snip off the honda plug and just crimp some spade plugs on. You'll need a 3 pin relay.
It's simple to snip off the honda plug and just crimp some spade plugs on. You'll need a 3 pin relay.
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- vfrman
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Re: Turn Signal Relay
Good enough. I am handy with the wiring, but I am super lazy. I guess I am like water... path of least resistance.
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- vfrman
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Re: Turn Signal Relay
That is for the NC30 huh? Doesn't look familiar.Cammo wrote:lol!
Here's a pic of the connector plug:
Thanks for the pic.
- CMSMJ1
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Re: Turn Signal Relay
I'll bring you one dude....
I think I have one?
Am setting off a week on Saturday and should hit Pisa for Tuesday, Wednesday?
If you can wait that long...

Am setting off a week on Saturday and should hit Pisa for Tuesday, Wednesday?
If you can wait that long...
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NC30 - No9 - my old mate
The V4 is the law..
NC30 - No9 - my old mate
- vfrman
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Re: Turn Signal Relay
I don't need a stock relay. I am looking for one that works with the LEDs I have in my bike. I could wire in a resistor, but like I said, I am lazy!
What days are you gonna be here, so I can take some time off...
I told the wifey yesterday. The look on her face was priceless!
What days are you gonna be here, so I can take some time off...
I told the wifey yesterday. The look on her face was priceless!
- Cammo
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Re: Turn Signal Relay
That's a very dodgy solution in my opinion. All it does is create heat and put the already poorly nc30 electrical system under even more strain!vfrman wrote: I could wire in a resistor, but like I said, I am lazy!
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