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Re: stop signal bulbs
Posted by andys [Email] (more from andys) on Mon, 6 Apr 2015 22:48:36
In Reply to: Re: stop signal bulbs, westcoastsaab, Mon, 6 Apr 2015 10:08:49
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Hello, westcoastsaab!
On weekends, I'll install a resistor (not posted here, because waiting for delivery from China this resistor), and I will write in detail, which wire is needed for parallel installation resistor.
I installed 10w lamp with connector ba9s (sawed off one stop on the plinth, as regular slot has other angles stoppers) narva H10 17833 (osram 64113). However, this lamp has a high resistance (~ 14.4 ohms). When heated, the lamp resistance increases (> 15 ohms) and on-board computer generates an error.
Empirically (and reading SAAB WIS) I found that the desired range of resistance lamp is in the range 5 to 15 ohms. All that is above or below this range will be calculated on-board Computer literacy as "the lamp burned" and displays error. Calculations showed that eliminate the error of the burnt bulb, you must set the parallel resistor 13-14 ohms. At the moment in my hands two resistors 6 ohms, which I installed in series with each other and then, in parallel with the lamp. The second option in the process of implementation (13 ohm resistor + LED lamp), as there is still shipping parts from China.
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