kis said:Why not just use the wire for power and forget tapping. You don't need an extra connection, just cut off the indicator plug and wire it straight up to the switchback? Then you can just code out voltage checks (like what people do when they go LED).
JINGLE said:Yea that’s an idea!
For all intents and purposes that's exactly what you'd be doing anyway so to speak
-- you may as well just tap into the wire and just remove the bulb instead of cutting itThe problem however is I'm not sure you can "code out" the bulbs. I believe you can code out the voltage check (which is what can cause flicker in LED bulbs) but pretty sure you can't code out the check entirely.
One alternative would be to use load resistors perhaps - but I personally don't like using them... (Just a personal preference).... Although I wonder if there's such a think as a Load resistor in the form factor of the bulb.
The other thing to be aware of, is that it's not practical to simple remove the hockey stick part as it just looks odd without, hence why in my current ones I wrapped them. The plus side of wrapping them is that you can leave the bulbs in place and you wont see them anyway (As long as you have decent quality wrap that is... you could always put on 2 layers of wrap if needed)

