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Discussion starter · #21 ·
I received my 4 new switches, this afternoon. I have 5 remaining resistors and 3 new switches + my OEM switch left if anyone else is interested.

@ Clemente: Your switch is done, my friend :) It's already in the mailbox and should reach you in 1-3 days. Enjoy!
 
Discussion starter · #23 ·
are these 40 per switch?
I apologize, I just saw this. PM is always the best way to get a hold of me as it sends me an e-mail notification to my phone. Yes, I am selling the modified switches for $40 + s/h + any/all PayPal fees (that you incur). These switches sell online by only 1 business (that I could find, anyhow) and they go for over $80/each!
 
Hi can you still use incandescent bulbs with this mod or will I have to put old original relay back?

You said 1 led and 1 original or 2 leds, but there are four turn signals two in front and two in the back. Will this do all four from hyperflashing?
 
Discussion starter · #29 ·
I'm so sorry to hear that, 2i2! But yes, the brand and quality of the LED bulbs the person chooses is critical as to if the 0.12ohm resistor will be enough. You may need a 0.24 Ohm or even double that depending on the LED bulb. A recent (happy) customer of mine informed me a few weeks back that when he was using the LEDs he purchased off of eBay he was still receiving hyperflash. He upgraded to a much better quality LED and the hyperflash immediately went away / my mod relay worked perfectly. I'm sorry I did not think of this scenario prior but I'm the type of guy who doesn't skimp on quality and believes in "You get what you pay for" so it didn't even cross my mind that people may be using cheap, knock-off LEDs...
 
Discussion starter · #30 · (Edited)
I received these today so I have made a new relay using the 0.24ohm 1W 5% tolerance resistor and have taken pics and comparison videos to the 0.12ohm I originally wrote about in this How-to Tutorial.

I obviously had no real noticeable changes between the two, as I didn't have hyper-flash to begin with (with the 0.12ohm).

VLEDs - 21 Bulb 1157 Platinum Amber Turn Signal Bulbs
Extended Description: The 1157 Bulb Family includes replacements for bulb numbers: 1016, 1034, 1157, 1157A, 2057, 2357, 2357A, 2397, 3496, 7528, 1034A, 1034NA, 1035, 1157NA, 198, 198NA, 2057NA, 2357NA, 7528L, 7225, 94, 1076 and 1154.
Part #: 1157_21_A
Series: Platinum
In Package: 2
Operating Voltage (Volts): DC 14.5
Current Draw: 340mA
Output Total Lumens: 170
CANBUS Proof (Y/N): No
Chip Count: 21
Current Control: Driving IC Control
DUAL Polarity (Y/N): No

Some of you may say "50 bucks!?" Well. You get what you pay for. Go ahead and keep buying that eBay garbage...you'll end up spending a lot more on damaged, burnt part replacements than you would've in the first place buying real, good quality bulbs.


PICS:

Digikey.com P/N 0.24ACCT-ND
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0.12ohm (LEFT) vs. 0.24ohm (RIGHT)
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Soldering job...like a boss. :up2:
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I thought that I had an extra relay lying around...here it turned out to be my OEM one that I did not want to modify...*shrugs* Oh well. LOL
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VIDEOS:

Hyper-flash compare video #1

Hyper-flash compare video #2
 
Hi,

New member here, as I have just purchased an '03 V6 Coupe Ex (will update my profile thusly when I get to it!). I'm interested in purchasing your relay if you are still providing them!

I loved that you did this! I was about to purchase some 50W 6 ohm load resistors for replacing the turn signals with LED switchbacks. I also plan to do a retrofit projector for the HID kit that came with the car (haven't even checked the setup yet), and possibly do a tsx mirror conversion. With that being said, your relay seems to be the best answer for this. Of course, I have a very nub question: does replacing the stock relay with yours = plug and play for what I described? I know you mentioned the "quality" of the bulb and the load must be < .12 ohm resistor. I'm not sure how this calculates. For example, I'd like to purchase a switchback led bulb on Amazon (cannot link yet) by seller JDM Astar that suggests a 50w 6ohm load resistor.

Please advise :)
 
Hi,

New member here, as I have just purchased an '03 V6 Coupe Ex (will update my profile thusly when I get to it!). I'm interested in purchasing your relay if you are still providing them!

I loved that you did this! I was about to purchase some 50W 6 ohm load resistors for replacing the turn signals with LED switchbacks. I also plan to do a retrofit projector for the HID kit that came with the car (haven't even checked the setup yet), and possibly do a tsx mirror conversion. With that being said, your relay seems to be the best answer for this. Of course, I have a very nub question: does replacing the stock relay with yours = plug and play for what I described? I know you mentioned the "quality" of the bulb and the load must be < .12 ohm resistor. I'm not sure how this calculates. For example, I'd like to purchase a switchback led bulb on Amazon (cannot link yet) by seller JDM Astar that suggests a 50w 6ohm load resistor.

Please advise :)
I can sell you a modded relay that will work with switchback LED's. Just did it on my own accord and I have an extra relay available. $50 through paypal. Let me know if you're interested...I can always make more since I have some extra resistors. scherer13 @ gmail.com
 
After installing my TSX LED side mirrors, I had noticed that the LEDs were blinking inconsistently (faster) than my incandescent turn signal bulbs. This was driving me nuts!

So, I had recently ordered LED turn signals (front & rear) from V-LEDs and noticed after putting in the rear, that the hazards flashed at a normal speed (60-120x/minute is considered a "normal flash setting") but while using either turn signal, they'd hyper-flash.

A lot of companies like SuperBrightLEDs and V-LEDs sale, what they call, "Flashers" - basically, flasher relays that have been modified to recognize the lower resistance/power consumption of LEDs. These "Flashers" that you can buy are simple PnP applications to replace your OEM Turn Signal / Hazard relay located in your driver-side footwell fuse panel. However, these are only for your common 3-pin and 4-pin relays. Unfortunately for us (7G Accord owners), we have a 6-pin relay in which I have not come across one company that manufactures/sells a "fix" to our hyper-flash problem.

So, with that being said, I set out and did a lot of research and want to thank Roger (from AcuraZine) and Tom (from RidgelineOwnersClub) for their wonderful write-ups on how they accomplished this mod on their cars (Tom's RL and Roger's TL) and to actually FIX the problem at the root, as opposed to just placing a band-aid over it (i.e. load resistors that need to be properly soldered at each and every location a LED is being used)

DISCLAIMER: I am NOT responsible for any damage that may occur or any mistakes that you make. This How-To tutorial is being written based solely as a demonstration document. Proceed at your own risk.

In the end, the Flasher Relay should continue to function properly with any of the following three setups (per side):
(2) Two incandescent bulbs
(1) One incandescent bulb / (1) one LED
(2) Two LED bulbs

Let's begin by gathering the equipment/tools you will need:

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Next, you want to open up the relay to expose the motherboard:

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(Note: Remember to cut off the excess wire)

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Lastly, swap the stock Flasher Relay with your new modified one and enjoy your now normal blinking LED turn signals :up2:


Relay location:
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After installing, it worked like a charm! I tested it with two incandescent bulbs; 1 incandescent and 1 LED (rear); and 2 LEDs (front & rear). I no longer have hyper-flash and ALL of the turn signals (front, rear, and mirrors) all blink in sync :D

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Good evening! How are you? I just came across this forum. I just put led lights in my car and that hyperflash is so annoying. I was hoping you had some Led Relays fort a 2006 Honda Accord Ex.
 
Good evening! How are you? I just came across this forum. I just put led lights in my car and that hyperflash is so annoying. I was hoping you had some Led Relays fort a 2006 Honda Accord Ex.
 
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