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Author Topic: Radiantz LED tail light pulsing at idle?  (Read 690 times)
BigChris99
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Hesperia CA


« on: June 30, 2013, 10:44:49 PM »

I finally bit the bullet and bought a Radiantz LED light board for my standard. Man is that light BRIGHT! I installed it this evening, I even followed the directions to a T. All was good with  the light until I started the bike, then it started to pulse. Not real bad, but probably bad enough that a LEO might take offense to it. That, and I didn't like it either. I took the lens off again and made sure it was correctly plugged in. It was. Put it back together, started the bike and it was still doing it. Took it apart, but the stock bulb back in and put it back together again. I put a call into Radiantz to call me back tomorrow and see what they say. Anyone else ever have this kind of problem with on of their LED light boards? I really want this light to work.



Part 2. Since I have you reading this.... Grin  Can anyone tell me where I might get a new gasket for my taillight lens, OR How do I keep it in place when I'm re-installing the lens. The gasket want to come out of the lens when I'm re-installing it. Any way to install  it on the lens so it stays in place when I'm putting it back together? It looks pretty flimsy anyway so I might think about getting a new one.
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Aquaman
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Clinton Township,MI


« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2013, 05:01:34 PM »

Hay Chris, just put one in about 2 weeks & have no pulsating issues. Can't tell you why your's is doing it. As for the gasket, I just put a few dabs of rubber cement around the light & stuck the gasket to it. Seemed to work well. You could probably also use contact cement but rubber cement was all I had laying around.   Good Luck ! 
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Michvalk
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Remus, Mi


« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2013, 06:59:06 PM »

Idle set too low? Should be above 900. Mine works the best about 1000. cooldude
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