Lost1wing
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The replies were helpful yes, and can understand you might not be able to directly share them - but still want those files - where did you get them?They are all for theJT. It is encrypted and I can't share. The best I can do is send a picture of the screen. I have sent the info on the related connectors . We have bad storms now and last night but I think the pictures went through.
The replies were helpful yes, and can understand you might not be able to directly share them - but still want those files - where did you get them?
If going from Halogen to Oracle LED, are you saying DON'T USE resistors and tell the module that you have LEDs?Even though you started with halogen, used the resistors and it worked, it is recommended to tell the module that you have LEDs, not originally specified by Oracle.
That is exactly what the resistors are for. You would use them if you are going from halogens to led. You should not need to do anything. But if you end up with a fault, with Tazer you can select the led option and follow the reboot and sleep cycles. The halogens and leds have different power requirements. Installing leds from halogens could trigger a fault. The resistors solve that issue. No tazer should be needed.If going from Halogen to Oracle LED, are you saying DON'T USE resistors and tell the module that you have LEDs?
I have read and heard about a lot of problems with Oracles. Can't tell if there is any pattern to be seen with resistor/module settings or simply Oracles are just inherently problematic.
Use the resistors for sure. Check out the installation here: https://www.oraclelights.com/products/flush-taillight-jtIf going from Halogen to Oracle LED, are you saying DON'T USE resistors and tell the module that you have LEDs?
I have read and heard about a lot of problems with Oracles. Can't tell if there is any pattern to be seen with resistor/module settings or simply Oracles are just inherently problematic.