Hey Mike, what rating are those?
Are you only using them for daytime running lights?
Also, how do you like the fender mount point, do you think it's solid enough?
Caffinated- Look at page three of this thread. I had posted a pretty detailed writeup of how and where I mounted and wired my lights. I am sure that this will be of help in identifying wires and locations.
armyguns.....
I have these hooked up to a switched lead from my aux fuze block. I installed a simple on-off toggle switch in a Radio Shack 'hobby box' and used heavy duty hook and loop strips (velcro) to fasten the box under the left handgrip. I can easily flick the switch with the thumb of my left hand. Forward is OFF (push off).
I still want to experiment with tying into the high beam circuit with a relay so they come on with the highbeams. 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.
Here is mi report of those lights after 10 m onths of work:
I have those lights on my bike:( http://24x7diy.com/product_info.php/cPath/23_45/products_id/34) and they fail after 10 months using them about 20 minutes every morning on my way to work aproximately 73 hours, two leds on each lamp burnout at the same time, i email the company on India where i get them and the say that LED's fail only for overheating, and this is not the case on mine because i mount them under the mirrors , finaly i end having to buy from them the LED's that cost $62.00 and replacing by myself, now they work fine again , when i did the work find that there was not enough heat sink compound betwen the LED's and the heat sink plate to transfer the heat and due to that they overheat and fail, i think that there is not a good customer service from this place so i do not recomend to any body to buy from this place
Here is mi report of those lights after 10 months of work:
I have those lights on my bike:( http://24x7diy.com/product_info.php/cPath/23_45/products_id/34) and they fail after 10 months using them about 20 minutes every morning on my way to work aproximately 73 hours, two leds on each lamp burnout at the same time, i email the company on India where i get them and the say that LED's fail only for overheating, and this is not the case on mine because i mount them under the mirrors , finaly i end having to buy from them the LED's that cost $62.00 and replacing by myself, now they work fine again , when i did the work find that there was not enough heat sink compound betwen the LED's and the heat sink plate to transfer the heat and due to that they overheat and fail, i think that there is not a good customer service from this place so i do not recomend to any body to buy from this place
Thanks for the info as I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on getting some LED Driving lights. Now I'm going to have to re-evaluate who (24x7diy or ADVmonster) I'm going to purchase from. I still may go with 24x7diy, but if I do, I'll open them up and check and add the heat sink compound if needed. Heck... no matter who I go with I'm going to check the heat sink compound.