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Returning to our accomodation at night during the Centenary Event, I had occasion to use my LED head lights for the first time. Whenever the engine is running, the Off Side head lamp flickers slightly!! I have checked the obvious things, head lamp earthing, supply connections. I find it puzzeling that only one head lamp is flickering. Any suggestions gratefully accepted.
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29-07-2022, 07:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 29-07-2022, 08:05 AM by Andy Bennett.)
Key might be that it is only there when the engine is running so not likely to be directly about the quality of the light wiring.
Could there be some slight interference which either only one side is picking up or tolerances on the LED internal lights' circuitry means one is just OK and one just not. So a bit of suppression using a simple carbon tube type suppressor might do it and certainly won't do any harm.
edit: this sort of thing:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193653299972?...OSwVMhfVua~
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I have after-market LED light bulbs replacing halogen bulbs throughout my caravan. Two of the LED bulbs have flickered. I have found that I have to replace them with a new bulb to fix the flickering.
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LED bulbs are particulalrly sensitive to the need of a good earth. I think this is due to the very small current they draw (as I understand it, not being a wizz at electronics)