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 Posted: 23:18 - 05 Jan 2006 Post subject: Additional lights |
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Hello all.
Just bought some of these: https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8021090863&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT&rd=1
To add onto my 54 plate NRG as basically the lights are shit.
As the lights on my ped are hardwired, i have the space for the switch.
I now have a switch to fit there for the new lights.
Now i need to know how to wire them in.
Now if i have them directly to the battery, via the switch, people can and will turn them on and drain my battery.
Has anyone any suggestions on how to wire these in?
Cheers
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I THINK you should be able to wire it into the ignition circuit, that way they could only be turned on when the key is turned. Just an idea, dont take my word for it! ____________________ Will work for petrol
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SWEET SHITING CHRIST!
USE A RELAY!
I'd be very supprised if the wiring wasn't fryed with the extra load..
https://www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/bosch/foglite.jpg
This is how to wire them, the fusebox "switch" is where you'd get power from the ignition, you can use your headlights as the switch, personally i find the taillight to be best if you can't find a +line.
These are fog lights and will need to be ran through a switch with a blue warning light ( https://www.vehicle-wiring-products.co.uk/VWPweb2000/homepage/home.html )
You'll need female and male spade connectors, a crimping tool and wire stripper, vwp sell spades with bits to fold over the wire,
https://www.vehicle-wiring-products.co.uk/VWPweb2000/terms-non/Images/fb6.GIF these are best, preinsulated ones are shit.. best to get covers for them too.. 6.3mm is what you want. I'd strongly suggest getting some if you plan on tinkering with electrics ever.
The fuse should be as close to the battery as possible and the wire shouldn't be anywhere it could get caught or frayed, you'll need a ring terminal to attach it to the battery.
Don't use scotchlocks for attaching wires, or avoid it at least.
Use 18amp cable (ideally an easy to recognise colour i got stripey blue and red ) and a 15amp fuse, waterproof (vwp again)
Never bodge wiring, at best it can give you consstant hassle, or your light will go off on a dark country lane, or spark againt the frame and light you up like a 2wheeled bonfire.
Mount them high up to get more light, but aimed down to stop blinding anyone...
Hope thats helpfull
Good luck, hope they turn out ok for ya  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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EDIT:
Anyone who wants relays go down your local car breakers, get a load of them out of a bmw or whatever (you can get mini relays, all sorts, any should be fine if they have the pins numbered on the diagram, dont worry about 87a)
You'll get an armfull for £2 or so, they charge £5 each in halfords and the like... ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Listen to mr.z he speak the truth. YOU MUST USE A RELAY! and sufficiently thick wire with an appropriate fuse. Those lights will be drawing around five times the power of your standard headlamp bulb and will make the wiring loom go meltdown if you don't.
Also given that most fog lights are 2x55w. Bunging an additional 110w of draw onto the charging circuit of a moped is liable to draw so much power it stops dead in its tracks when you switch them on. At a minimum the alternator will be unable to keep up with the excessive draw and you will land up with a flat battery.
I may be proved wrong of course. Moped charging circuits have come a long way since I had one but I don't know if they will have gone that far. ____________________ “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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It did it on my NRG, and on my speedfight. It's more noticable on the speedfight, as it has 35w halogen bulbs up front.
I don't think it's been mentioned yet, but are there any universal HID kits out there? They may help - less drain than 55w halogens, but a brighter beam. The bulbs are £80 a go though...
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 Posted: 01:24 - 07 Jan 2006 Post subject: Charging systems |
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As regards poor charging systems on small bikes: riding a '93 CG125 in the dark is very amusing. As you come up to a junction and indicate, the headlamp and tail light dim and brighten as the indicators flash. When you then brake, the engine speed goes down and the brakelight comes on in addition to everything else, the headlamp is so feeble that you can hardly tell it is on let alone get any use from it.
None the less, it starts third kick on medium choke every time.
Headlamp and taillight on their own are 35W+5W=40W.
Add two indicators at 10W each: 60W.
Add a 21W brake light and the total is 81W. The bike can't even cope with that.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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I don't really use it enough myself to justify bothering imo. I have two bikes, my Mum has two bikes and a car, so it's not as though it's critical that it works especially well. I suppose it's a spare of a spare of a spare.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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