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Ok, so I've never been pleased with the stock lighting on my GS 550 and kicked around the idea of installing an HID kit but then my dad gave me a set of spot lights from when he upgraded his on his Harley. It took me awhile to figure out how and where to mount them but finally figured it out and got them mounted and wired. I used a relay triggered by the running lights and ran the main power straight to the battery with a 10 amp in line fuse. So they work great and got them aimed perfectly and I love them but..... after riding to work and stopping to get lunch on the way the bike wouldn't start when I came back out. The battery was completely drained. So I had to push start the bike to make it to work and again to leave work to go home. I did end up pulling the inline fuse out so the new spotlights wouldn't kill the bike on the way home.
Are the electrical systems on these bikes speced out so that it can't even handle an additional 10 amps? Is there anything else I can add into the electrical system to give it the extra amperage it needs or am I just SOL with trying to use the spot lights?
Thanks in advance for any and all help...
Bradley
Are the electrical systems on these bikes speced out so that it can't even handle an additional 10 amps? Is there anything else I can add into the electrical system to give it the extra amperage it needs or am I just SOL with trying to use the spot lights?
Thanks in advance for any and all help...
Bradley