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DT360 flasher

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DT360 flasher was created by msavitt

anyone ever experience weirdness with a bad flasher?
wiring and switches seem in order, but only R works slowly
any recommendation on a replacement that's plug and play and not $150 appreciated too!
thanks!
13 Nov 2020 09:54 #1

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Replied by Gr8uncleal on topic DT360 flasher

Assuming that it's not a bad earth/connection somewhere, then any modern 6v (assuming that you haven't converted to 12v!) two pin one should be fine.
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13 Nov 2020 09:58 #2

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Replied by Pedalcrazy on topic DT360 flasher

Those 6v systems are sensitive to using the correct and matched wattage bulbs. It could be as simple as the side that doesn't flash may have larger wattage bulbs or mismatched wattages. Front and rear need to be the same and correct wattage.
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13 Nov 2020 15:32 #3

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Replied by MarkT on topic DT360 flasher

The original flasher is sensitive to correct load. Most modern replacement 2 wire (not 3 wire!) 6v flashers are not.

Discussed here dozens and dozens of times so a forum search will provide a lot of info.
1963 YG1-T, 1965 MG1-T, Allstate 250, 1970 CT1b, 1971 R5, 1973 AT3MX, 1974 TS400L, 1975 RD350, 1976 DT175C, 1976 Husqvarna 250CR, 1981 DT175G, 1988 DT50, 1990 "Super" DT50, 1991 RT180, 2017 XT250
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13 Nov 2020 15:49 #4

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Replied by DaveinSC on topic DT360 flasher

I switched to a 12 volt vape system so you can have and try my old one if you want it.
13 Nov 2020 19:19 #5

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Replied by nhsteve on topic DT360 flasher

I'm using a 2 prong flasher off eBay, along with new bulbs and cleaned up connections. So far so good. If I can find the receipt with the # I will post that up.
14 Nov 2020 08:20 #6

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Replied by MarkT on topic DT360 flasher

Seller Pobit on ebay sold one that was well-reviewed as working good. Came with connectors and instructions. Unfortunately it looks like his store is closed until the 21st.
1963 YG1-T, 1965 MG1-T, Allstate 250, 1970 CT1b, 1971 R5, 1973 AT3MX, 1974 TS400L, 1975 RD350, 1976 DT175C, 1976 Husqvarna 250CR, 1981 DT175G, 1988 DT50, 1990 "Super" DT50, 1991 RT180, 2017 XT250
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