On a couple of previous bikes (Yammies) I had installed small halogen driving lights mostly for conspicuity. I got in the habit of flicking them on as I approached intersections and when in heavier traffic.
I don't ride at night much if ever so I didn't really consider them for that and as they seem to draw lots of juice I figured not a good idea to run them all the time.
Today I was in the mood for a little project and I had recently been thinking of finding some white LEDs to mount on the front. I visited a few electrical type stores but couldn't find anything suitable. As I was meandering through Princess Auto I started looking at the driving lights thinking I'd look at what they had. What clinched it for me was a set of 3" "cats eyes", 55 watt halogens with complete wiring harness, switch and relay for $19 (Pilot made in Taiwan) .
Slick as butter install and they work well. I mounted them on the brackets for the horns so they are lower down and form a kind of triangle with the headlight. I figure that will work to help me stand out a bit more.
As I was testing them, I found that even with them on and the bike at idle it was still charging in the low 13Volts. Running it up to 3500 rpm and it still charges at better than 14V. So my question is ( and I couldn't find this written anywhere in the packaging) are the two lights rated at 55 watts each or in total and what would the draw actually be?
I couldn't locate my camera today for pics but I'll post some as soon as I can.
Cheers all,
Spyug
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