I've been absent for a little while but I've been busy with the bike, though I haven't kept up with the forum lately. Now that finals and other life troubles are out of the way, I'm able to devote more time to the bike.
I have half-installed a stereo system on the bike. The system did not include an on-off switch, so I purchased one from radioshack and fashioned myself a panel so I can turn the entire system on and off, and adjust the volume. I have quite a bit of space left over, at least enough for 2 more switches, and I was seriously considering installing one to cut power to my headlights.
The charging system on this bike is either damaged or the battery needs to be replaced. At this time, I am ill equipped and too short on cash to afford replacing or upgrading either. When I turn the ignition on, my running lights and headlight come on, as normal. I'd like to put the switch on there to lessen the drain from the electronics, so I can actually start the damn bike when I need to.
As it stands now, I get maybe 6 seconds (2 or 3 seconds at a time) of trying to start the engine before the battery winds down. Will this shut-off switch help? Aside from that, I know that the DOT has restrictions and laws in place in many areas that require a motorcycle's headlights to be on at all times. Will this switch be legal?
I plan on installing 2 additional headlights (LEDs), and upgrading the current headlight to an LED. I'd like to have everything LED to save on power, so that I can put more on the bike. (Air compressor + train horns, anyone? ) This is why I went with a panel that I could expand. Ultimately, I'd like to have fog lamps, 2 headlights, and rear / center lights and LED trim. I'm going for maximum -legal- visibility.
As always, your input and guidance is greatly appreciated!
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