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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 11:24 - 06 Sep 2004 Post subject: [HELP!] Electrics (Diodes/Rectifier) questions for headlights |
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I've got a poncy headlight unit for my zx9 (well, as poncy as £29.99 buys you ).
It's got 4 lights, two on each side, with the two outer ones having a different beam to the two inner ones.
I want to get it so that the two outer ones come on when dip beam is on and all four come on when the main beam is on.
I am proposing to do this using something like the attached circuit diagram.
When the main beam is on, it not only lights the main beam lights, but the dipped beam lights through a diode.
When the dipped beam is on the main beam is not lit because of the diode.
Further to that, I would like to have it so that the side lights position on the switch also lights the dipped lights, but through a resistor so they are not so bright.
I did ask about this late last night on IRC and got mixed views.
Keith has suggested that I could wire the main beam to the passing switch if this activates both beams.
So any ideas; will it work? Will it make my bike explode with a cinematic over-fiery explosion?
Any advice on what diodes (I'm told ones that can handle more current are considered rectifiers) I need?
Same with the resistor, though I should be able to work that out easily enough. |
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don`t try to run both filaments at the same time, the lights will overheat and you are likely to fry the cases as well as the bulbs. If the bulbs are 35/35 s (which are common on these things) if you run them all at the same time you will be drawing 140 watts, very nearly 12 amps. Stock looms will not cope with this sort of draw and will overheat as will the handlebar switches if there are no relays in the system (even some stock relays wont cope). There is also a chance that your charging system wont have enough juice and if you ride for a while at night you slowly kill the battery. (but I would think a zx9 would have a 250 watt or bigger system.) If you want better lights, use relays and normal bulbs. Running the dipped beam when the side light switch is on is pretty simple, its just a link to trip the low beam relay. I`ve set up a number of bike looms to do this I will try and get a drawing sorted for you if you want. ____________________ Trust me, I`m an engineer
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 Posted: 13:14 - 06 Sep 2004 Post subject: |
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Sorry, should have made it more clear, there are four seperate bulbs, all single fillament, so overheating shouldn't be a problem.
I'm not sure what power they are, but they didn't look very bright, so I wouldn't be suprised if they are as low as 20W, doubt they are over 35W.
They are the type that I could swear are nabbed from halogen house lights.
I have heard of people fitting twin 80W and above bulbs to a standard zx6/zx9 of this age, so I would have thought the total power used should be ok, even if they are 35W.
I don't want the sidelights to just activate the dipped beam, I want it to do it so that they aren't nearly as bright; as you would expect sidelights to be.
Cheers for the thoughts. |
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You are going to need a resistor with a f'king huge heatsink on it to do that. You might get a ballast resistor from a breakers off a 1970s 100/125 bike with direct lighting (usually bolted on under the headlamp behind a little plastic cover). It would be far easier to just put in a seperate sidelight bulb if this is possible.
I would do it with relays, a single throw one to switch on the dip and a double throw to switch on the beam+dip. This lets you use a seperate, hard wired power supply and a fuse big enough to cope. You might even get away with just using the standard bike wiring for the dip and a double throw relay for the beam+dip. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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 Posted: 20:25 - 08 Sep 2004 Post subject: |
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Can I just re-iterate what I mentioned up there.
I have heard people have fitted twin 80W bulbs to this model and haven't had a problem with standard wiring.
Thus I am not worried by the power 'issues'.
Because I'm stubborn I'm not going to fit a relay until my bike /does/ explode in that ball of cinematic flame .
If anyone's got any opinions on the original question I would however be interested . |
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 Posted: 21:16 - 08 Sep 2004 Post subject: |
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I think if anyone else mentions relay G is going to erupt
I don't like diodes or rectifiers, I play with 12ac/dc circuits all day and they are generally a pain in the rump unless fitted to sturdy circuit boards and the like where they can get good ventilation and be kept dry, saying that I see them in a far more hostile environment than a bike.
I am very bias, I will grab me coat. |
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can i ask why you want to wire it up this way? it will still not be road legal just wire them all on for main beam  ____________________ F'it DO WHAT EVER MAKES YOU HAPPY!!!!! Even if it screws over everyone else :p
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 Posted: 20:33 - 09 Sep 2004 Post subject: Re: scheme |
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Each bulb is only single filament, from your diagram I presum you're thinking of twin filament bulbs.
I have tried a Rectifier Diode. It seems to work but the diode gets pretty hot, as the datasheet suggested it would. Might look at fixing it to a heat sink, but will probably just leave it for the mo.
Looking at the bulbs I think two are actually 20W and the other two are 35W... if so that would give me twin 55W; what the bike has as standard.
Cheers for the thoughts everyone, requested or not . |
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I find this incredibly unfair, I want to draw something.
Although of no use to G whatsoever I just wanted to get colouring pencils out. Pictures a bit hazy but so are my eyes.
May have another for tomorrow night, diodes  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 168 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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