Patrick, you are being overly cryptic here. Please tell us the full story? For example, is this happening, what is the timing of the flashes. Is it happening when the lights are supposed to be o or when they are supposed to be off?
-- Edited by PeterD on Thursday 25th of November 2021 11:14:36 AM
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PeterD Nissan Navara D23 diesel auto, Spaceland pop-top Retired radio and electronics technician. NSW Central Coast.
Check the circuit breaker . On lights they fit re closing type so the lights DONT go out totally!! Check fuse board ? Its often a little square silver block with two spade terminals . It could be tired ? Or the globes are higher amperage ? Or short ?? In an emergency a fuse can be used to get home .. like this
-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Thursday 25th of November 2021 05:47:58 PM
PeterD. Plugged Power cable via inverter into house outlet. LED lights in van flash consistently
I assume the power cable is a 240 volt lead feeding an appliance that you have plugged into an inverter which is in turn plugged into one of the vans 12 volt cigarette lighter type sockets. Is this correct ?
If so how many watts is the 240 volt appliance ? what is the output of the inverter ? How heavy are the feed wires to the 12 volt socket? I think all this is probably relevant before anyone can help you. Landy
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