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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Holmes" data-source="post: 171910" data-attributes="member: 302"><p>Thanks for that suggestion, seems logical, and my Son, who I view as being fairly smart, came up with the same suggestion, so would I simply purchase 2 x diodes and connect them up as you suggest, or would I a specific type/spec of diode. </p><p></p><p>When I fitted Kellermann LED indicators to my twin, I also fitted 2 x LED idiot lights, but as I was fitting 2, each on their own circuit the problem of activating all indicators did not arise, but I fitted those idiot lights on each side of the 5" speedo bracket, which if I say so myself not only worked really well, but also looked really neat.</p><p></p><p>I am using the same Kellermann indicators (ATTO) on my D Comet Replica, but that does not have a 5" speedo bracket, and I refuse to drill the headlamp shell, but there is rubber grommet fitted at the rear of the headlamp shell that lends itself to having a small hole drilled through it to accept 1 x threaded LED, hence the problem, only one LED idiot light for both left and right indicators.</p><p></p><p>But I am hopeful that either diodes or Paul Goff's tweaker will solve my problem.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help and suggestions. Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Holmes, post: 171910, member: 302"] Thanks for that suggestion, seems logical, and my Son, who I view as being fairly smart, came up with the same suggestion, so would I simply purchase 2 x diodes and connect them up as you suggest, or would I a specific type/spec of diode. When I fitted Kellermann LED indicators to my twin, I also fitted 2 x LED idiot lights, but as I was fitting 2, each on their own circuit the problem of activating all indicators did not arise, but I fitted those idiot lights on each side of the 5" speedo bracket, which if I say so myself not only worked really well, but also looked really neat. I am using the same Kellermann indicators (ATTO) on my D Comet Replica, but that does not have a 5" speedo bracket, and I refuse to drill the headlamp shell, but there is rubber grommet fitted at the rear of the headlamp shell that lends itself to having a small hole drilled through it to accept 1 x threaded LED, hence the problem, only one LED idiot light for both left and right indicators. But I am hopeful that either diodes or Paul Goff's tweaker will solve my problem. Thanks for your help and suggestions. Peter [/QUOTE]
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