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$13.49
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$14.99
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Product Description
LED Load Resistor w/ Sockets is designed to help correct common LED conversion issues caused by the lower power draw of LED bulbs. By simulating the electrical load of a traditional filament bulb, these resistors can help reduce hyper flashing and bulb-out warning messages on many vehicles.
Each package includes 2 pcs of 6ohm 50W LED Load Resistor w/ Sockets. The resistors are commonly used with LED turn signal and other automotive lighting applications where additional load is required for proper operation.
Constructed with a durable aluminum housing, these 50 Watt LED Load resistors are designed to dissipate heat efficiently during operation. The compact design allows flexible mounting options while maintaining reliable performance.
Installation requires connecting one wire to ground and the other wire to the turn signal or lighting circuit. One resistor is typically used for each LED bulb that requires load correction. Professional installation is recommended for users unfamiliar with automotive electrical systems.
Important: Load resistors generate heat during operation. Always mount them to a metal surface and keep them away from plastic components, wiring insulation, and other heat-sensitive materials.
Available with socket configurations for common bulb applications including 3157, 7443, and 1157. These resistors are intended to improve compatibility when upgrading from halogen bulbs to LED lighting.
FEATURES
- 2 pcs of 6ohm 50W LED Load Resistor w/ Sockets
- Simulates traditional bulb load
- Aluminum housing for heat dissipation
- Helps reduce hyper flashing
- Helps reduce bulb-out warning messages on many vehicles
- Available for 3157, 7443, and 1157 applications
- Durable and compact design
ADVANTAGES
- Helps improve LED bulb compatibility
- Assists in reducing hyper flashing
- Helps minimize warning messages on many vehicles
- Durable aluminum construction
- Efficient heat dissipation design
- Reliable performance for LED conversions