All about LED Load Equalizers for LED Blinkers on Motorcycles
You may have heard the term "Load Equalizer" or "Load Resistor" being thrown around when looking for a solution to your fast-blink or no-blink issues on your motorcycle. The fast blink issue occurs when you remove the OEM incandescent blinker lamps and replace them with LEDs.
Well, understanding what a Load Equalizer is, starts by understanding why you need one in the first place.
Why do I need a Load Equalizer?
If you remove any of the OEM blinker lamps on a car, truck or motorcycle, you may find that your blinkers now blink faster than they did originally - or they stop blinking entirely! The Fast-Blink rate is actually the designed response of the OEM flasher relay. It's designed to blink fast when the Flasher Relay detects that a light bulb is burned out. This way, the operator knows he has a light bulb that needs to be replaced.
The Flasher Relay makes this burned-out-bulb determination by checking the amount of current being drawn through the Flasher Relay to power the blinker lamps. When using LEDs blinker lamps, there is FAR less current being drawn on the blinker circuits compared to the OEM incandescent bulbs. It is because the LEDs are so efficient that they draw such little power.
What the heck is a Load Equalizer?
A Load Equalizer is used as a power-sink, to dissipate the same amount of power as the OEM turn signal lamps did.
This means, if you had 25 Watt light bulbs originally on your turn signal circuit, you need to add 25 Watts worth of Load Equalization to create the same power draw on the blinker circuit as with the OEM lamps installed.
If you match the power draw properly, your Flasher Relay is tricked into thinking the bulbs are still there! And like magic, it starts blinking normally again!
Where do I get the Correct Load Equalizer for my application?
What you need to do is find out the wattage of the OEM blinker lamps that you have removed or replaced with LEDs. You will need to add this amount Wattage with Load Equalizers.
Custom LED makes the finest Load Equalizers for motorcycle applications. They do not get dangerously hot like some other cheaper alternatives out there, and we have been making them since 2001! Tried and true is the way to go.
- Use our 2 Watt Load Equalizers to replace 2 Watt light bulbs.
- Use our 10 Watt Load Equalizers to replace 10 Watt light bulbs.
- Use our 25 Watt Load Equalizers to replace 25 Watt light bulbs.
- Use our 25 Watt Heavy-Duty Load Equalizers to replace 25 Watt light bulbs on automobiles that use the same circuit for brake and turn.
What about replacing my Flasher Relay instead?
YES! Replacing your Flasher is the best way to fix fast-blink or no-blink issues. If we have an LED Flasher Relay that will work for your application, then forget about Load Equalizers.
By changing the OEM Flasher Relay to one that does not have a bulb-out notification, and is designed to work with very low current draw, you are taking advantage of the power-saving aspects of LED blinkers!
Why put the large electrical load of the incandescent lamps back on your blinker system just to trick the OEM Flasher Relay, when you can just replace the OEM Flasher Relay with an Electronic LED Flasher Relay that blinks normal regardless of what blinker lamps you are using?
Custom LED makes a few different types of Electronic LED Flasher Relays for Motorcycles. See which one is compatible with your bike on the respective product pages.
If you have any technical questions about your particular application, please don't hesitate to contact us!