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Proper diode type for turn signal wires.

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Hey all, Looking to get two diodes for the signal light wire path to the speedo indicator. Guess 12V, but not sure what Amps should I go for. Appreciate your input, cheers.
 
I am guessing that you have installed LEDs in your turn signals?

Do you have one or two indicators in your instrument cluster?
If you have two, you don't need diodes.
If you have one, just about any diode will do, a typical 1N4001 will do just fine.

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Not LEDs, haven't seen them in action yet, but might consider if they're bright enough. The stock signals, but mini speedo has a single wire for left and right, hence diodes I suppose.
 
I'll adjust my conciseness in future posts:) Is the 1N4001 still the choice in my case? Thanks
 
Is the 1N4001 still the choice in my case? Thanks
Just about ANY small diode will work. I don't know of any that are not rated for at least 12 volts, so that should not be a problem, either.

Is that single light in your mini speedo incandescent or LED?
Does that single wire supply power to that light or does it ground it?

Your instructions might have some of these answers.

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Hey Steve, I believe it's an LED and the two wires supply power to it. Not sure about grounding.. Also, there aren't any instructions, only a simple colour code diagram. Thanks for your input. There is an electronics store nearby with somewhat informed sales people, they should be able to help.

Jabcb - thanks for your input as well, that kit looks good.
 
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I believe the turn signal wiring is as follows. ..lt blue not n the lt green is power supplied from the flasher relay and the switch allows it to pass thru to lt green for right turn power supply and solid black for left turn power supply... the lights will pick up their ground closer to the light on the black wire with white stripe... why do you need a diode?
 
Steve, what I meant was that both left and right signal wires connect with a single indicator wire. Here's a picture of an identical unit with a diagram, that I saved from this forum;
wiring.jpg
 
Now.. My guess is to connect diodes positive to signal wires and negative to speedo. Please, correct me if that's not the case. Cheers
 
Electricity flows from negative to positive. .. a diode is a one way check valve there should be a symbol printed on it that is a triangle with a line at one point... that is the direction of flow thru the check valve
 
So the anode to signal wires and cathode to speedo, if I'm not mistaken
 

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The banded end (and/or the arrow, if it's there) points toward ground. In this case, it would be on the end towards the speedo, so flow would be from through the LED on the speedo, then to ground.
 
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