jalthar,
You should ask the person you setup the group buy with what is different between the ones they are selling for $145 and these :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2x-1800Lm-LED-HID-Driving-Lights-Bike-ATV-12V-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem3a66a5a63cQQitemZ250830235196QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
... Other than these are only $142 with free shipping for a pair. Maybe you can get them to lower their price a little more.
I think I found an on-line source for a "pot" to be able to turn down the brightness. As I sort it all out, I'll post additional info if anyone wants it.Ooh, are you sure thats gonna work? the LED's are not resistive like filament based bulbs. I think the transformer between you and the LEDs is gonna have a problem with anything outside 10% and anything inside 10% won't affect the brightness at all, just my guess of course.
Ooh, are you sure thats gonna work? the LED's are not resistive like filament based bulbs. I think the transformer between you and the LEDs is gonna have a problem with anything outside 10% and anything inside 10% won't affect the brightness at all, just my guess of course.
They work just as I planned. I've written a tech article on how I did it, with pics and a wiring diagram.
Are you going to share?
Since you asked so nicely, sure! I've submitted this for a Tech Article on the COG site and it has been accepted. I hope this helps explain ONE wiring option that provides a great deal of options.