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FLASHER TEST
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J823_199401
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Standard specifies the test procedure, test circuitry, and instruments required for measuring the performance of flashers used in motor vehicles.
Rationale
The performance test and durability test results on flashers having maximum load ratings of 10 or more 32 cp lamps can be significantly affected by how and where the 0.10 Ω circuit resistance is positioned.
4.5 provides a measure of control on the distribution of the circuit resistance thereby minimizing performance test and durability test result differences when a lot of flashers are subjected to testing on different pieces of test equipment.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
Electromechanical Electronic Devices Task Force
Establish new standards for relays: Footprints, Test Methods, Transient Suppression (42V); Review and revise (if necessary) existing standards controlled by the Task Force. J823: Flasher Test J1690: Flashers J1744: 280 Relay Footprint J2544: Plug-in Relay Test Methods; Review and provide input to standards from other committees that have an influence on relays.
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