18 watt LED running lights
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Re: 18 watt LED running lights
OK, got my lights mounted but now I have radio interference as was previously mentioned. any feedback welcome to help resolve this next small issue.
Interestingly they sent 2 lights with the cable coming out the same side for each light . No worries, just modified my wire run.
...the learning continues
Interestingly they sent 2 lights with the cable coming out the same side for each light . No worries, just modified my wire run.
...the learning continues
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Re: 18 watt LED running lights
I'm not sure where you got that information but a standard automotive headlight is raed at much more than 700 lumens. An H7 bulb is about 1400 lumens and an H4/9003 bulb like the Voyager XII uses has about 1000 on low beam and about 1600 on high beam.SgtSlag wrote:A standard automotive headlight is rated around 700 Lumens! Cheers!
Here's one source for lumen ratings for common automotive headlight bulbs:
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech ... types.html
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Re: 18 watt LED running lights
Found the 700 Lumens rating on an Internet page, around 2-3 years ago, when I was researching LED's. I wanted to avoid putting anything brighter than the headlight (for legal purposes, as well as to avoid blinding oncoming traffic...). I may have quoted the wrong bulb type, perhaps a 9004/HB1: 700 Lumens on Low Beam? Not sure, really, as it has been a couple of years. Thanks for the information. Cheers!
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Re: 18 watt LED running lights
I've been reading some of the customer reviews for these lights on Amazon, and quite a few complain of them filling up with water. Do any of you out there have similar comments after running in the rain?
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Re: 18 watt LED running lights
As of yet no water has gotten in mine.Bob in Tucson wrote:I've been reading some of the customer reviews for these lights on Amazon, and quite a few complain of them filling up with water. Do any of you out there have similar comments after running in the rain?
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Re: 18 watt LED running lights
Just got the LED lights from Amazon yesterday, and I should receive the light bar to mount them on today. What kind of switch did you guys use for these? I've been trying to decide between having a switch on the fairing, or just getting a plunger I can tuck away so I don't have to drill any holes in the 20+ year old plastic.
I plan on mounting them this week before I head to Daytona for Bike Week.
I plan on mounting them this week before I head to Daytona for Bike Week.
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Re: 18 watt LED running lights
I try to avoid riding in rain, but on those occasions when I get stuck, this is something I'll have to keep an eye on. I saw that in the reviews, but it didn't concern me too much.Bob in Tucson wrote:I've been reading some of the customer reviews for these lights on Amazon, and quite a few complain of them filling up with water. Do any of you out there have similar comments after running in the rain?
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Re: 18 watt LED running lights
I also try to avoid riding in the rain, but sometimes........! I will probably take the plunge and buy these lights. I had lights on the bike before, so all the wiring, relay and switch are there. We'll see.
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Re: 18 watt LED running lights
I'd recommend shopping around. LED's which are waterproof, are plentiful, in many different wattages. I bought a set of 3W lights, submersible in water. I've been running them for 2+ years now, in rain, with no issues. Mine are only for conspicuity, though, as they only light up a 6'-circle out 10' in front of the bike.
The idea that you must buy motorcycle-specific LED's is a myth. They are all vibration-proof as there is no filament to break. If you check e-Bay for 18W/10W/whateverW LED's, you will see many examples, many of which are water-proof, for a lot less money than those made specifically for M/C's. And they will work just fine, for many years to come (30,000-50,000 hour life). Cheers!
The idea that you must buy motorcycle-specific LED's is a myth. They are all vibration-proof as there is no filament to break. If you check e-Bay for 18W/10W/whateverW LED's, you will see many examples, many of which are water-proof, for a lot less money than those made specifically for M/C's. And they will work just fine, for many years to come (30,000-50,000 hour life). Cheers!
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Re: 18 watt LED running lights
[quote="Tonyvdb"]Picked up a couple 18 Watt Cree LED lights and mounted them on the front crash bars. They really work well and are a little bright for night time use but after aiming them down slightly they seem good.
Just installed a set myself!!! YES, they are bright!!! And the best part is, the pair of 'um only
draw 3A, and I didn't know what I had on my new to me scoot, turns out they were 55W/110W per pair!!!
They were drawing 9.1A I SAVED 6.1A!!!! We need that kind'a savings on our scoots!!!
Thanks to all that post these great tips!!!!
http://tinyurl.com/l95jsgt
Just installed a set myself!!! YES, they are bright!!! And the best part is, the pair of 'um only
draw 3A, and I didn't know what I had on my new to me scoot, turns out they were 55W/110W per pair!!!
They were drawing 9.1A I SAVED 6.1A!!!! We need that kind'a savings on our scoots!!!
Thanks to all that post these great tips!!!!
http://tinyurl.com/l95jsgt
'03 Voyager - http://tinyurl.com/mqtgpwp VROC pics of Gina
Cranky - Bill Snodgrass AVA # 6544. VROC # 16804
Cranked >128K miles, Mtn bike-no motor!!!
San Jose, KalEfornYa
Cranky - Bill Snodgrass AVA # 6544. VROC # 16804
Cranked >128K miles, Mtn bike-no motor!!!
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