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I need some help from you LED gurus
I bought a LED tail bulb from Clear Alternatives (http://clearalternatives.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CA&Product_Cod e=CTL-0053-L&Category_Code=R1100S) and I installed it without the resistor that came with it and the bulb is not that bright. My question is if I install the resistor will it make a difference and if so how do I wire it up? It has two reds coming out of one end and two black wires coming out of the other end. (resistor)
The bulb bracket has one hot,one ground,and one common. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The Clear alternative site was no help. |
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As far as I know load resistors wired across the signal bulbs are used to simulate a filament bulb load. The resistor remedies a vehicle saying the bulb is burnt out, turn signal flash rate, or if the led doesn't flash at all. LED bulbs do not appear as bright as standard incandescent bulbs in the daytime, they have many advantages over filament bulbs (longer life, faster on/off times, lower power consumption, more vivid colors) but daytime brightness is not one of them.
I have read in the past that most LED turn signals do not work that well with our bikes at least just the bulbs. Plus if they just have LED's facing one way, they don't work as well as a typical bulb in flooding the light. It will just spot the in one direction. I bought a BRAKE! taillight LED setup and that works great. I hope this helps but I also hope that someone else chimes in to shed a little more light on the subject. |
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MrK, them bulbs are usually not that bright. There is however, a LED panel available for the S that works great.
http://www.nippynormans.com/images/L...tailnakedB.jpg I have one and really like it. I got them from nippynormans.com in the UK, but I am sure you can get them in the US too. |
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Do you have a link on where I can buy a Brake! Taillight? |
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I found a used one for sale and I love it, there are a bunch of settings for the lights, the quality is good, and it is way brighter than the stock bulb. It is worth the money! I hope this helps! Keith |
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