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  1. 3 maj 2017 · Three major reasons why they were used so long: 1. Cost - Even today a thermal flasher units cost about $2-2.50. The cheapest equivalent electronic flasher unit, which happens to be a direct replacement, costs about $6.50 (NOTE: Prices shown are USD found through a quick internet search). 2.

  2. In this video, I go over the difference between a thermal and an electronic turn signal flasher, how they work, why an electronic flasher is required for LED...

  3. 29 paź 2018 · A turn signal flasher, also known simply as a flasher, is an electronic device in a vehicle’s electrical system that controls the operation of the turn signal lights. It makes the lights flash on and off at a consistent rate, signaling the driver’s intention to turn or change lanes.

  4. What’s a Thermal vs. Electronic flasher? The first flashers were thermal flashers (and they’re still in use today). A thermal flasher uses heat generated by the flow of electricity through the flasher to control the on/off timing

  5. But there is actually some cool technology at work there. In this article, we'll take a look at the unusual device called a thermal flasher that makes your signals flash, and we'll learn how turn signals cancel themselves after you've made your turn.

  6. Why does my existing electronic flasher not work with LEDs? For flashers, electronic only means that the flasher's internal timing (on-time vs. off-time) is electronically controlled, vs. thermal flashers that use a bi-metal strip.

  7. View Flashers Thermal/Electronic by Littelfuse Inc. datasheet for technical specifications, dimensions and more at DigiKey.

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