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Old Yesterday | 01:25 PM
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Default Buzzing LED turn signals

Bought some LED turn signals from Amazon and they are bright and worked good except for the fact that they have a pretty noticeable buzzing sound. Ive read that it could be that the relay is designed for traditional bulbs and I might need to change it for one designed for LED lights.

I have installed a load equalizer from Eagle Lights but that didnt stop the buzzing.
I realize that some of the stuff from amazon is not the highest quality but it was worth a try.
Anyone have experience with this?
 
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Old Yesterday | 02:17 PM
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FWIW I like these

 
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Old Yesterday | 05:19 PM
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Looks like ya found a low quality one. Ya got what ya paid for.
 
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I bought these from SuperbrightLEDs.com
1157 CANbus LED Bulb - 28W - 2,500 Lumens - Cool White / Amber / Red - Single / 2-Pack
1156 CANbus LED Bulb - 28W - 2,500 Lumens - Cool White / Amber / Red - Single / 2-Pack
Extremely bright,fit in the stock housing, and no hyperflash on my 2022 Road King.
 
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