Electrical help!

mothgils

Coast to Coast
I have a LED tail light that I purchased from DCC and when I hit the brakes (front or back), it lights up great. When I turn on the headlight/taillight, the light won't change when the brakes are pressed. I have about 10-11 volts when pressing the brake and no lights on and when I turn on the brake light, it is drawing about the same power as well.


My question is, can I put a resistor inline from the power source to the taillight to reduce voltage? If so, what does the voltage need to be reduced to and what size resistor would I need?




Does anyone have any ideas??


Thanks,
Andrew
 
Can you post a link of the light or a pic of the wires? Sounds like it may just be wired up wrong.
 
No it didn't. I hooked up the stock gigantic taillight and it worked just fine. With the taillight on, you could hit the brake and light it up!
 
Same thing happened to me on my two wire taillight from DCC--until I hooked up a ground.
 
I have the same issue with a three wire TL from DCC. When the lights are on its not a huge difference when I hit the brakes. I thought about the ground and ran a jumper from the black wire to the neg battery terminal and there was no real improvement. It was basically the cheapest round tail light I could find on DCC, so maybe you get what you pay for...
 
I'd bet $1 you have the ground connected to one of the other wires and not where it should be. I did it at 4AM the other day and thats exactly what happened. ::)
 
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