SS
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2021
works just like it should
Lance
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2020
Advertised to work with LED's. It did not. I questioned the tech support who sent me a spec sheet which showed minimum load is 1 Lamp. Not much of a spec sheet. So I said I have a lamp but it does not work. And asked what is the minimum lamp wattage required to make the flasher work? I was told THEY WOULD NOT TELL ME OR SPECIFY WHAT LAMP IS REQUIRED. My guess is they do not know. I highly recommend not to buy this flasher.
melvin davis
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2020
Works perfect
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2015
Does not work with my low wattage LED lamps on motorcycle. Thought it would work with LEDs. Do not want to add hot resistors to make this work
Wicked Stick
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2014
Exact replacement, works great. Hopefully it will last longer than the previous one. (4 years and aprox. 300 hours.
Bummer72
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2013
works great and good price for a WIG WAG and lights are very bright works great and very happy works great and lights are very bright works great and very happy
Michael J. Butler
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2011
I had one of these in a previous vehicle, and it kept on ticking for years, and was working when I took it out of the vehicle at trade-in time. I would have re-used it in the new vehicle, but I misplaced it and had to buy a new one...fortunately not an expensive item. It held up well even installed in the engine compartment, where it was exposed to climate and dirt. The new one will be installed in the dashboard, where its clicking will be an audible reminder that the wigwags are on, which should only be when responding to a call, not when just driving around.One thing important to remember: unlike an electronic flasher, this will not flash independently without a proper load connected to both legs. If only one lamp is connected it will just buzz, and a small LED won't draw enough current to make it flash. I'm using this to wigwag as pair of high beams and backup lamps, so it's perfect.
alex
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2011
Got this flasher because it was said to be a wig wag flasher, wired it in and turned the power on, and no flashing let alone wig wag flashing. Tried wiring it different ways to see if the labels of the flasher were wrong and no go. It doesn't flash. A few times I got it to make a buzzing noise and other times one light was brighter then the other. Waste of $13 or so bucks.