INTRODUCING THE NEW BRAKER FLASHING BRAKE LIGHT LED
SEQUENCER CONTROL MODULE
Works
great for upper 3d brake lights!
The
BRAKER CONTROL MODULE WILL MAKE YOUR led brake lights or reverse lights
strobe brightly at 10 flashes per second for two seconds every time you hit
the brakes or switch into reverse.
.........After 2
seconds the lights stays bright as long as your foot is on the brake
or the vehicle is in reverse.
*WORKS WITH ANY LED
BRAKE LIGHT OR REVERSE LIGHT BULB Function:
The Braker flashing control module contains a sequencer that will cause an led
light bulbs to operate as follows:
1. Each time power is applied to the red wire, from
the battery, the red wire to the led bulb will cause the led bulb
to perform a sequence as follows;
A. The led
will strobe brightly at a flash rate of 10 hertz (10 cycle per second)
for a period of two seconds.
B. As
long as power is still applied, the led light will light bright
for as long as power is continually applied to the circuit (ie: as long
as the brake pedal is pressed).
C. When power is cut
to the red wire (ie: the brake pedal is released, the bulb
will either go dim (of the lights are not on) or light in dim
mode if the lights are on.
Note: In a
singe circuit bulb such as an 1156 or 921, there is no
dim circuit, so the braker module will sequence whenever the brake is applied, but
there will be no dim function. Installation: Note: One module can connect to more
than one led bulb, but each bulb must be connected to a module in order for that
light to flash. In most instances (to avoid running extra wiring) ,
it is easiest to install one module at each led light (ie: one module on
each side of the vehicle). If you have more than one brake
light on each side of the vehicle, one module can be used on each
side (2 modules for four lights). Important: The dual
circuit module has the words "FLASHING CONTROL MODULE" molded into the black case. The end
closest to the word "FLASHING" must be toward the battery, and the
word "MODULE" must be oriented closest to the led bulb. If the module is
installed backwards, it will not work.
Connect the flashing module in the wires feeding
to any LED bulb as follows:
1157,
3157, or 7443 dual circuit bulbs:
Yellow Wire - Connect the to +
tail light or running light wire.
Red Wire - Connect
to the + brake light wire.
Black Wire -
Connect to the - ground wire.
7440, 1156, 89
and 921 single circuit led bulbs:
Blue Wire - Connect to the + brake
light wire toward the bulb side.
Brown Wire - Connect to the + brake light wire
toward the power or battery side.
Operating Voltage: 11.5 - 13.5 volts
Maximum Current : 800ma
Note: This module is not
suited for filament style bulbs. A filament style bulb is not capable
of fast switching, and cannot strobe. The power draw of the filament style bulb
will destroy the Braker Flashing Module. *Note: May
not work with some vehicles that modulate voltage to a single circuit bulb for
brake indication.
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