Looking for help with ERM programmable flasher

bobbyj

Member
May 1, 2012
298
Bellingham, MA
I've got one. Mine is hooked up to my cencom on 2 different buttons/outputs. However, you could also use a simple double-throw toggle switch, or 2 single-throw switches. Just need 2 sources of +12V
 

ERM

Member
May 22, 2010
720
Omaha, NE
If I could add my two cents ;), this has now changed to a three mode flasher. Website hasn't been updated yet. Instead of two modes, you now have three activation options, so flash pattern 1, flash pattern 2 and flash pattern 3 or steady burn.

Sorry to make things difficult for you. :)

But, to answer your question, use either 2 switches, where steady burn will always override any flashing, or use a single switch that has three positions (up, down and middle), where the middle is the off position. This is for isolated control of the flasher. The flasher can be wired to your other warning lights, as long as this flasher is not controlling them, and have a separate switch for steady.

Tony
 
Oct 20, 2010
809
Rehoboth, MA
I've actually used the ERM flasher on Dually's for several cruisers, works great.
 

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