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07/19/12 at 07:25:26
Seems this has been done here, but can't find it now.
Is there a single wire that is flashing hot.....only while either side is flashing ?
Otherwise, can anyone steer me to a wire that is continuosly hot......but only while either side is flashing ?
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Can you state your question a different way?
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Can you state your question a different way?
I can try,.......
I want to connect a beeper that beeps while either signal lite is on, and need to find the correct wire to hook to.
It could preferrably beep in time w/ the flasher, but if it was a continuous
beep while either signal is on would be ok too.
I don't have a wiring diagram of the turn signal circuit, otherwise I could probably find the correct wire myself.
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07/19/12 at 10:30:10
You want to connect it at the flasher Routy. when the signal is on one of the wires will be hot the other will flash. A simple test with your VOM or test light will tell you which wire is which.
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07/19/12 at 10:55:42
Do a search for turn signal flasher with sound. I found one on ebay for $6.99 w/free shipping. Sorry, don't know how to make a link.
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You want to connect the buzzer on the downstream side of the flasher unit. One side of the flasher is at 12V continuously, the other side will alternately connect/disconnect. (flash). Connect the buzzer between the flashing side and ground. Radio shack sells a variety of 12V buzzers that are intended for alarm systems, but will work fine in this case. Make sure you get a buzzer and not a piezo speaker (the speaker will only click in this application).
http://www.radioshack.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=2032266
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You want to connect it at the flasher Routy. when the signal is on one of the wires will be hot the other will flash. A simple test with your VOM or test light will tell you which wire is which.
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Good thought, problem is the flasher is hot whenever the key is turned on. I need a wire that is hot only when either signal lite is on.
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07/19/12 at 11:19:08
If the flasher isn't flashing, then both side will be at 12V. You have to turn the turn signal on to make the flasher flash. Find a place you can measure the wire without removing it. Again, one side is 12V all the time, the other side flashes when the flasher is being used.
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Connect your beeper across the turn signal flasher. With the signals off, both wires will be at 12 V, so there will be no voltage across the beeper and it will be silent. When the signals are on, the beeper will sound when the lights are off (12 volts on one side of the beeper, ground through the cold lamp filaments on the other) and not sound when the lights are on. If you want the beeper to sound when the lights are on, you'll need to connect a diode to each of the two signals and tie the two diodes to the beeper, then ground the other side of the beeper. If you use an electronic beeper, watch polarity. It is easier on those bikes which have only one turn signal indicator light, because then you just connect the beeper in parallel with the indicator light.
You could always go for the "cool factor" and use two beepers of different pitches. That way you'd know which signal was on.
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verslagen1 wrote
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search "piezo"
Thanks Versel, the search did turn up several posts some of which this had actually been done, and some that were guessing only.
In reality, a beeper hooked to the flashing side of the flasher will beep all the time because the flasher is hot anytime the key is on.
A couple posts have used a single beeper, but had to make use of a diode to keep from backfeeding to the other side. Another used a rectifier and relay to do the same.
Others did it the easiest way, by just using 2 beepers, one hooked to each side,......said it works great.
Apparently there is no wire such as I had hoped.
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Routy wrote
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verslagen1 wrote
on 07/19/12 at 10:38:17:
search "piezo"
Thanks Versel, the search did turn up several posts some of which this had actually been done, and some that were guessing only.
In reality, a beeper hooked to the flashing side of the flasher will beep all the time because the flasher is hot anytime the key is on.
A couple posts have used a single beeper, but had to make use of a diode to keep from backfeeding to the other side. Another used a rectifier and relay to do the same.
Others did it the easiest way, by just using 2 beepers, one hooked to each side,......said it works great.
Apparently there is no wire such as I had hoped.
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Routy, you're right. I forgot about the fact the flasher contacts are normally closed (sorry bout dat). The way Charon said will work, but keep in mind the buzzer actually passes some current thru itself (which would normally be open contacts). However, in this case I don't think it's enough to cause problems.
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07/19/12 at 15:21:48
I have not tried the "beeper across the turn signal flasher" on a Savage. But it is the method I used on my wife's Twinstar years ago, and it worked fine. The beeper uses only a few milliamps of current, while the turn signal lights use at least a couple of amps. The current the beeper passes through the lights is so insignificant as not to matter. You do have to make sure neither wire is grounded. On the Twinstar the turn signal flasher was under one of the side covers, and I just cable-tied the beeper under there. For connection, I simply unplugged the flasher, put the beeper wires into the holes, and replugged.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/2pcs-piezo-buzzer-Continues-tone-for-alarm-DC-12V-Fre...
I ordered these,.....for the ez way out. Hope they'll work.
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07/19/12 at 19:48:04
Well you can still wire off the flasher just by adding a standard automotive 30amp relay to the circuit. Just put your buzzer on terminal 87A, and on terminal 30 to a 12v power source that is only on when the key is on then it will only supply the power to the buzzer when the flasher is cutting the power to the circuit.
You could use any relay that has both NO and NC contacts on it like the standard automotive 30 amp relay. There are many out there that are smaller that can be had.
If you need me to draw you up a simple wiring diagram of this let me know.
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