Long time no post. I've been busy with a move and getting all the finer bits right with the bike, but I've hit a wall with the lights.
I am having two separate problems that may or may not be related.
First, I cannot get my signals to stop blinking erratically. I have stock front signals and LED rear signals. Signals seem to work fine when under throttle but act erratic when idling. They will blink fine for a few flashes and then do a few erratic flashes and then go back to normal.
What I have tried:
- installed LED compatible flasher relay
- installed diode kit on dash light
- checked grounds and other connections
Second,
I have an LED "underglow" kit wired to my bike (Yes, I'm THAT guy.) And I am having an absolute nightmare of a time getting it to work properly.
It works absolutely fine when the bike is off, but when the bike is running, it will randomly turn off. It's only for a couple seconds and then it comes back on. Sometimes it stays on for a minute or two sometimes only a few seconds. It is not fully power cycling (the lights are the set color when they come back as opposed to coming on white first like when they are first powered on), but the lights are completely cutting out. There doesn't seem to be any correlation with throttle speed, it behaves the same when riding or idling.
What I have tried so far:
- Different sources of power including ignition coils, the fused connection at the battery, the brake lights, and directly to the battery itself.
- new grounds
- installing a stepdown regulator to keep the voltage locked at 12v (I was wondering if the 13+ volts when riding was overloading them)
- reducing the number of led strips all the way down to 1
I have checked voltage while the bike is running and the strips never lose voltage even when they cut out.
I have replaced the stock regulator and rectifier with an SH775A unit to remedy the common overheating wire issue and hopefully solve these two problems. It didn't seem to make a difference. Battery is standard, about a year old, and holds charge fine.
Nothing seems to improve the behavior. At this point I'm wondering if there is simply an issue with the LED driver itself. It just seems odd that it would behave differently when the bike is running even when it's wired straight to the battery.
Figured I'd get some feedback before I just replace or remove the strips and try to find a way to go back to the old rear signals. (PO shaved off the mounting brackets)
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