🔥 Get your signals straight with Aaron's Load Resistors!
The Aaron 4Pcs 50W 6ohm Load Resistors are engineered to resolve fast turn signal blinking issues when installing LED bulbs. With a power consumption of 24W in a 12V system, these resistors ensure that your LED setup mimics the power draw of traditional halogen bulbs, eliminating hyperflash. Designed for easy installation and capable of withstanding high temperatures, they are a must-have for any LED upgrade enthusiast.
Brand | Aaron |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.52 x 5.71 x 0.67 inches |
Item model number | A4-50W-6ohm |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | A4-50W-6ohm |
Position | Front |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
O**Y
Worked Great!
These worked great. The instructions correctly said that these resistors get very hot while being used. I did not really want to drill holes into the body to mount them, so I did a test. I ran the turn signal for about 5 minutes, which is about as long as I would expect under normal use. Certainly, 4 way flashers could be much longer. The resistors did not get very hot during this test, so I simply bundled them in with the wiring. My vehicle has separate bulb filaments for brake and turn signals. A vehicle that has one filament for running lights, turn, and brake, would be continuous use and would get hotter.I am pleased with these. They worked well, are well built, and a reasonable price. They also come with the quick T-tap connector which makes installation a breeze.
B**X
Worked perfect
Upgraded to all LED's on my 2016 Colorado. Used these resistors for the 4 rear turn signal...worked perfect, no hyper flashing. Easy to install. Used resistor bulbs for the front turn signals. Everything is working perfect.
R**D
Worked great on my Xterra
Worked great for my brake lights, didn't effect the brightness at all. They look great and we're easy enough to install. They are a great value for the price point. I haven't noticed any heat generated so that isn't an issue for me.
A**R
Worked Great
Had problems with brake lights triggering turn signals when I switched out for LEDs and this fixed it, I wish it would come with some self tappers but other than that, worked great!!
A**D
Hyperflash Fix for LED Bulbs
I recently purchased the Aaron 50W 6ohm Load Resistors to address a hyperflashing issue with LED bulbs on my Tundra. These resistors have proven to be a simple and effective solution to eliminate the hyperflash problem.Upon installation, I noticed that these resistors are quite effective at their job. The hyperflashing issue that was previously present when using LED turn signal bulbs has been completely resolved. The turn signals now operate at a normal and consistent rate, just as they should.One important thing to note is that these resistors do get quite hot during operation. This is expected and not a cause for concern. The packaging even includes a warning about the resistors becoming hot, so it's essential to install them in a location where they won't come into contact with any flammable materials. I attached them to the rear taillight. Both the front and rear lights are aftermarket and both have LED's. I only needed to install on the rear and hyperflashing was gone.
D**G
They do what they are supposed to do.
Have been living with rapid blinkers for a while and when I recently upgraded the front signal to LED as well, I had to make the adjustment. I actually only used two of these on the front wiring and it slowed the blink down enough to satisfy me. I was ok using the included wiring connector clips and they worked as intended. Normally my OCD would force me to use good connectors or solder the wires but I tested the function before putting everything back together and decided to go with it. Was able to secure these to an internal metal support and since they are working on just the blinking circuit, they really don't get that hot anyway. I'm happy with them.
D**T
Agreed - Mediocre Solution
The resistors work great! They do what they are designed to do, but I am rating these in the context in which they are represented... As a fix for hyper-flashing. Thus, they are not a good solution.I wish I'd read the top review on this item before buying these, I would have realized what was going to happen before I did it myself. So without adding to the technical details on why these resistors are not a good solution, let me just say this:You solve one problem with these, and create two more.Solved: Hyper-flash is gone.Created:* Extreme heat inside the light enclosures and around wires. Hot enough to melt things and start an electrical fire.* With these installed, you get no warning (hyper-flash) when any of the bulbs are out. That's also safety problem.I think Mark Bench is on the right track about finding and using lower-wattage resistors with a higher impedance (ohms).
E**D
Works
Stops flashing and flickering of led lights on your car. Connect one wire to the positive wire and the other wire to the negative wire and screw in place on metal. These get very hot and might melt plastic. Good price and quality. Highly recommend product.
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