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audio402 
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Posted: December 14, 2010 at 10:55 PM / IP Logged  
How to use oem(Stanly) chevy blazer led 3rd brakelights as tail lights....And how to make them flash... I'll use 1 unit for each function....I'm trying to mod some led lighting for my old pickup...
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Probably PWM - about 20% for tail, then full (99-100%) for stop, and 0-1% for off.
Unless a resistor and FETs or relays can also do it.
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Deciper please...blazer led 3rd brake light -- posted image.
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EG - without the flashing...
blazer led 3rd brake light -- posted image.
(That's from connecting led’s to 2057 socket/bulb)
You can wiki PWM etc. I was thinking a PWM using a 555 timer, but flashing requires another timer (555 etc).
But probably a PIC (PICAXE) is the solution in lieu of commercial solutions.
It all depends on your abilities and desires...

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