OBC Question...

Caporegime
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I'm pretty sure I already know the answer to this.....

One of my tail lamps failed on the way home last night, so I swapped it with a spare that I carry.

Trouble is, the bulb is a 24v item (for a truck) not 12v and the OBC still reports "Tail Lamp Failure"

Guessing - I assume that this is due to different resistance between the bulbs?

I'll try to get a 12v bulb on the way home although tbh there seems to be little if any difference between the brightness of the two.

:)
 
Voltage is different to wattage, so brightness doesn't surprise me.

Sounds like a 12v is needed though.

Weird - I've noticed doing the reverse - putting a 12V bulb in my Scania - makes the bulb extremely bright (until it pops! :D)

I'll get a correct bulb & see if that makes it happy.
 
For the same brightness (wattage, and in turn current) a 24v bulb will have a completely different resistance to a 12v one.

Come on lads, think back to school, V=IR :) So yeah, replace the bulb, this bulb should be dimmer too.
 
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