In the pic above, he's pointing to the lead that needs removed/disconnected. It is referenced by the notch at the end of the 8 pin chip. Count from the notch, counter clockwise, to number 7. Cut, snap, unsolder, whatever, just remove the contact from pin 7 to the board and your done. Removes the load part of the circuit and simply goes into a timed pulse mode. Run any combination of lighting/LED and you should be fine. The load sense circuit is there to let you know a light is out, its looking for two functioning bulbs, when it finds something else it increases the pulse timing. By removing the sensor part of the circuit you've made it a straight pulsing relay. Just remember to check your signals once in awhile to make sure your lights are still good. Basically your removing the idiot owner part of the turn signal circuit. Kind of like tire pressure sensors, its there for idiots who can't/won't take care of their vehicle and need prompting that theres a problem.