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Thanks MAC. This is a great thread. I will be doing this as a future project as well when I get around to synch. my carbs. So I am following this thread closely.
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Thanks MAC. This is a great thread. I will be doing this as a future project as well when I get around to synch. my carbs. So I am following this thread closely.
Thanks for saying so Don,
I will make sure when I do the write-up to include each step and any tips/things to be aware of.
Pretty cool, any pics of the whole bike? I am anxious to see what the projector looks like on it.
You make me feel lazy, I have a few things I need to do to get my 650 on the road this season and so far done none of them.
Mac, its been a lil bit since I read up on your 650. WOW!!!! I love the progress. I like the idea ya did with the mirrors. I've still got the bars that came with my bike and they have the windshield mounts. I knew I was keepin that thing around for something. I'm gonna try and mount my mirros like you did. And by the way, what kind of paint are you using on the motor?
Keep up the great work, I am excited to see the finished product when it all comes together...
I will dim them by using a 555 timer IC and pulsing the power to them, this way I can control the on/off cycle time and control intensity that way. Super easy circuit too, I once won a bet that I could draw a complete 555 LED control circuit with correct component values in less than 30 seconds.Dimming LEDs is a kinda strange thing as there is a forward voltage needed before they will operate. A dimmer would only dim slightly at best. You might wanna consider less LEds in the amp and volt, I know that will change the load and you will need a different resister to obtain the correct forward voltage, but that would be the correct way of approachingthe brightness issue.. or just finding some green LEDs that are not as bright. I ordered two different brigtness levels of LEDs in red for mine and the bright ones are really bright.
Your project turned out very well, so ya, its time to move onto the next project... whats that gonna be?