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Today made LED bulbs for my CB750F tail/stop light. Got those superbright LEDs for free from friend who dissassemled big LED TV screen... The only problem was to unsolder, dissconnect and clean them ;D
8 LEDs used for stop signal, 4 for tail light. Different resistance used in 150-200 Ohm range (free also). Fiberglass plastic with foil used for base.
Freeeking bright 8)
Just to remind - signal itself came from CBR or... : i don't remember...
No, if we are talking about electronic, i am too far from geniuos ;D ;D ;D
I am just know basic physics laws ;D ;D ;D
Turn signals and dash are on the way...
No, if we are talking about electronic, i am too far from geniuos ;D ;D ;D
I am just know basic physics laws ;D ;D ;D
Turn signals and dash are on the way...
Thats cool...
I got my LEDs from JD Motorcycle Lighting & Accessories in Mississauga:
http://www.jdcustomlighting.com
They build custom LEDs specifically for our older bikes that run from a Stator not an Alternator...
mabe you could start selling them to the members!!
No, if we are talking about electronic, i am too far from geniuos ;D ;D ;D
I am just know basic physics laws ;D ;D ;D
Turn signals and dash are on the way...
Your like a LED mad scientist !
I am curious to see how your LED headlite turns out (been thinking about doing something like that
for a long time). Your gonna be able to run your bike on a Double A battery when you are all said
and done ! ;D
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