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CEC Industries Heavy Duty 12V 2-Pin EF32 Electronic Flasher Relay for LED and Incandescent Bulbs (1-Pack) Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of CEC Industries Heavy Duty 12V 2-Pin EF32 Electronic Flasher Relay for LED and Incandescent Bulbs (1-Pack)

Heavy Duty | 2-Prong, Round Plastic Electronic Flasher | 12V | 300W | 0.27-25A | Durable at 400 life hours. OE (Original Equipment) Manufacturer with proven reliability. CEC lighting products are DOT compliant and meet or exceed SAE standards; durable at 600 life hours. Compatible with LED and Incandescent Bulbs, Variable Load Range 0.27A to 25A Self-Adjusting to Lamp Draw. Applications include: prevention of rapid flashing turn signals for cars and motorcycles.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great with LED turn signal bulbs

I've recently replaced my bulbs - and they are out or out - turn signal bulbs (+headlights, taillights, brake lights, backup lights and license plate lights) to LED deals mainly through Revane. My hazard lights, which use the same bulbs as the turn signal switches, worked fine, but the turn signal didn't work. It turned out that the smaller number of LED bulbs lit simultaneously by the turn signal switch did not have enough electrical resistance to drive the stock turn signal relay. *This…

Pros
  • Electrical
Cons
  • There are cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product! Would buy again.

Replaced an LED on my 1997 F250. With conventional relays, the turn signals didn't work at all for me. The indicator light on the dashboard barely came on. You couldn't tell it was lit unless it was dark. It didn't blink, it just burned. The LED bulbs did nothing at all. Flashing lights worked but only flashed once every few seconds. I ordered two of these and installed one for the turn signals and the other for the hazard warning lights. The danger one barely fit behind my fuse panel, but I…

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Interval

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Out of sync click and blink

Because this is a man made electrical relay, the click is not the sound of a relay closing a circuit and lighting a turn signal like a relay would. So the blinking and clicking are unrelated and when I installed this on my computer there was sometimes a click between the blinking arrows. It's weird that the clicks and blinks are out of sync, but as long as that doesn't bother you, I recommend this device. A previous OEM ACDelco GM flasher relay failed after 2.6 years on my 1982 Firebird Trans…

Pros
  • Spare parts
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Required to replace LEDs.

I had no idea that LED lamps cause so many problems. I have a 1971 F-250. I installed new LED lights and had trouble with the turn signals. I have 4 volts on the wires. No blinking and just a barely noticeable bulb on the dash turn signal. I tore everything apart to find a short or bad ground in my wires. Nothing. I was confused. A friend mentioned that the bulbs could be the problem so I put my 40 year old bulbs back in and everything worked perfectly. I thought I wasted all my time and money.

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  • Lighting and electricity
Cons
  • Little things