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Some time ago I fitted LED bulbs to the stop/tail and front sidelights on my 12v Ruby. Recently, as I drove into the darkened garage, I noticed that the front side lights were coming on as I braked. Eventually found that the corncob type LED tail/stop bulbs were responsible.
On investigating I found that all of the individual |LEDs in the bulbs come on for both tail and stop function - but in tail lamp mode they are all dimmer.
There seems to be some kind of internal connection between the tail and stop pips which is allowing brake lamp voltage back out onto the side lamp circuits.
I cannot detect a resistance but suspect maybe a zener diode with poor reverse resistance..I put back the the old incandescent bulbs and all's well again.
I wondered if anyone else has come across this - or has any other theories.
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I've quite literally just come in from attempting to fit LED stop/tail bulbs to the Ruby (6v) in time for our regular Tuesday night run but could not get them to work properly. I've had LED front sidelamps for some time and had no problem with them.
The rear LEDs will not work as pairs - I can get stop one side and tail the other and have tried swapping wires around with no success, so I've given up and have also returned to incandescents for the time being...
I'll have another go tomorrow and report back, but would be interested to hear what others think.
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05-09-2017, 05:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-09-2017, 05:38 PM by Roland Alcock.)
I just checked mine (same configuration) and front sidelights do not come on. However my led flashers don't light or sound the repeater/buzzer when the brake lights are on, but do continue to flash.
I shall try another flasher unit sometime to,see if that makes a difference.
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Thanks Charles - I'll give that a try tomorrow. I did wonder whether it was an earthing problem - but it just occurred to me that I've still got incandescents in the pork pie lamp which may be upsetting things...
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Thanks again and don't worry about the name - my surname, Wreford, causes even more confusion!
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This is a sensible suggestion as my feeling was that there was insufficient electricity available. My flashers have dedicated earths but I have not physically investigated the stop/tail and separate number plate light earths apart from with a meter.
1931 RN, 1933 APD