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scottp8113
they're also getting better viewing angles on most of them, closer to at least 180 degrees, so at least if your bulb mounts horizontally it will be pretty well visible to people around you
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ggreenfield
Originally posted by ohgoodtimes View PostHas anyone though of making a set of their own?
There are LED replacement bulbs that might work great for a brake light but I'd really prefer to do my own sid-by-side comparison. How bright are they really? Notice that those LED "bulbs" have LEDs pointing to the sides as well. I think that was one of the bigger concerns with LED brake lights. You can't see them from the side. The cost is certainly reasonable. I might buy one just to see.
You'll notice some other nice LED's there for brakes and signals combined. The cost of those is not so nice.
If you were to build your own LED signals, how were you intending to wire them? In series? Considered a brake light/signal combo?
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ohgoodtimes
Originally posted by ggreenfield View PostIf you were to build your own LED signals, how were you intending to wire them? In series? Considered a brake light/signal combo?
i have also seen them with sequential turn signals like little arrows that scrool across the lense pointing the way you are turning. Very very cool.
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mortation
I used all aluminum (Chromed) mini bullet signals with dual filament on my gs850.
For the rear I had one filament tied into the brake light and one tied into the directional. They are small and tight to the bike, look good and are very bright, both as a brake light and turn signal.
For the front I used amber ones and tied one filament into the low beam for running lights and the other filament was the turn signal.
Cant see em very well in the pic but its the only one I can find off hand.
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mortation
Originally posted by ggreenfield View PostGot a link to which signals you used? I can't see them at all in the photo.
The lights are:
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ggreenfield
So I made some LED signals for the rear. It was actually quite simple.
Parts list:
2 ea 100 Ohm resistor 1/10 W
9 ea. red LED's.
Looks like so:
Here is my meager attempt at a schematic. It's actually how I laid it out too.
I found that I could not drive more than 5 LED's or they were just too dim. I'll be mounting them later tonite. Can't fully test them because of course my flasher died. :roll: Oh well, probably needed to get a new one anyway.
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loudest143
This should help you with your resistor values quite nicely. I used to to work out the details on my underseat lights on my scooter, which was replaced by my GS850. I plan to light up my engine in a similar fashion at some point on my GS. It's pretty easy to do, and I didn't run it off the battery. That's all run off a 9Volt! I had the battery in my glovebox, and the rocker switch fitted into a panel above the glovebox. I figured a toggle or rocker switch of somesort could be fitted up near the tree. It's all experimental, I guess. Good Luck!
loudest143
*shiny is my favorite color.
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ggreenfield
Originally posted by loudest143 View Posthttp://ledcalc.com/
This should help you with your resistor values quite nicely. I used to to work out the details on my underseat lights on my scooter,
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loudest143
Perfect! Having access to super smart people is always a plus. :-D
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*super, but not smart
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