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Old 10-14-2007, 03:31 AM   #29 (permalink)
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that's is good cause I sure don't wanna be spending more and more money on anti-flickering devices just to keep the lights looking good. If I have to then so be it but hopefully I'll have the same experience as you. They should be here next week.
i was the exact same way, i kept checking the mail like some sort of crackhead, i was even driving home at lunch just to check if the mail came. I got flickering but all i did was make my own anti-flickering capacitor. It was super easy and it was like $5 each side. Go to radio shack and get the 4700uf 35v capacitor and hook it up with the arrows pointing towards the black wire, check out my other thread. After that no flickering. no relays no nothing and i have absolutly no problems

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