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Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 5:01 pm
by WI_Hedgehog
Where's the LIKE button??? LOL

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:11 am
by Gil
Encouraging Preliminary Results
I did some night riding around my town to see how effective the LED lights are and I'm pleased with what I have so far.
The cut off line of the lights might not be that great, but it might be good enough. The High beam works, I would say like stock. The low beam is good, but I don't remember too wheal how the stock beam was, so that will need some before/after comparison. My cellphones camera couldn't capture the shadow details, but it does give a good idea of how the light projects.
As for the color of the lights, the yellow 3000K is very yellow. The 6000K "white" light is a bluish color that gives a lot that blue glare when looking at it. For the final project I will set Yellow as my low beam color, as I find it very pleasing to the eye. Studies have also shown that Warm White headlights are better for the eye, less stressful. I can look up some sources if anyone is interested.



In the following image I locked the shutter speed and ISO settings on my phone, no clue on the f-stop.
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In this garage picture I didn't lock the white balance, which you can tell by the color of the light coming through the window.
I did lock the shutter speed and ISO setting on my phone, no clue on the f-stop.
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The headlights are bright when compared to the light from my 10 watt driving lights.
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After flicking the lights from Yellow to white a few times, they fell out of sink. One is Yellow and the other is white. It does highlight the difference of the Hi/Low light beam and the color difference.
I'll be working on the electrical last.
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The light pattern might still improve when I proceed to adjust the position of the LEDs for best light projection possible. The design of the plastic pieces is final, I don't think that I will modify them further. I will move on to adjusting the LEDs and to solve the Hi/Low electrical circuits, so that they sync with the switch on the handle bars.

Gil

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 3:08 am
by Gil
WI_Hedgehog wrote:Where's the LIKE button??? LOL
I have looked for a like button on previous occasions. This works too though. :)

Gil

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 4:47 am
by WI_Hedgehog
That is a great set of results!

As a note, you may want to shoot against a distant wall from a fixed distance and using the OpenCamera app lock the camera settings down and compare the stock light beam pattern to the LED.

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 6:04 am
by Gil
WI_Hedgehog wrote:That is a great set of results!

As a note, you may want to shoot against a distant wall from a fixed distance and using the OpenCamera app lock the camera settings down and compare the stock light beam pattern to the LED.
That's a great idea, I'll be doing that for the final judgement. I'll be looking up instructions on how to adjust headlight beam as wheal. I just installed the OpenCamera app, lots of great features. My phones camera can't capture the light above the beam cutoff line.

Gil

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2018 2:34 pm
by pcx888
Gil Im ready to make the switch to leds. I hate stock bulbs looks like crap at night. I planning to dremel out set of stock bulbs and inserting a 9006 led bulb inside and cutting light wiring harness and connector. And connecting on my own.

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2018 4:17 pm
by Gil
pcx888 wrote:Gil Im ready to make the switch to leds. I hate stock bulbs looks like crap at night. I planning to dremel out set of stock bulbs and inserting a 9006 led bulb inside and cutting light wiring harness and connector. And connecting on my own.
That's a great idea, I used my 3D printer because I have one. I can print a set for you if you like, just cover shipping. Should be cheap through USPS. Only thing I don't like about my light kit is the yellow color, a bit too intense.

Gil

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 11:49 am
by pcx888
Can you print out rear covers for me when im ready. Im waiting for all my parts to show up from ebay.

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 7:01 pm
by Gil
pcx888 wrote:Can you print out rear covers for me when im ready. Im waiting for all my parts to show up from ebay.
Definitely, but let me first set up my printer to print with a nylon filament, it needs calibration. The cheap eBay filament that i'm using isn't good for thin parts, it's brittle.


Gil

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 3:45 am
by Gil
Turn signal flasher
Here is a pic of where the blinker relay is located. It just plugs in. This is the 99 cent eBay one. It's the bright orange relay in the image. I added some electrical tape, as the plastic mounting bracket on the flasher broke.
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Cigarette lighter receptacle
I wired my cigarette lighter/(auxiliary socket) to the main relay, specifically the Red/Black wire.
I soldered the wire onto the spade connector for a more secure connection. By the way, I didn't have an issue with the wire wrapped around the spade connector.
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Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 6:12 am
by Gil
LED voltage regulators
Finished the LED drivers, now just making a case for them.
Just as bright as before.
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Gil

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 7:21 am
by you you
Excellent stuff.

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 7:28 pm
by Nemesis
How are these "custom changes" regulated in your country regarding the police, technical inspection and insurance (in case of ...)?
Is it allowed just to switch original halogen bulbs with custom made leds, even if they make front beam much more efficient and donĀ“t blend other drivers?

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 9:52 pm
by WI_Hedgehog
Completely illegal in the United States as they are not Department Of Transportation certified. However, nobody usually cares as long as they're not abnormally impeding other drivers' vision.

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 3:10 am
by Gil
Here in California there is no annual inspection on vehicles running condition. Only thing that is inspected is the emissions system, every two years. It doesn't mean that these changes are legal, they aren't, they just fly under the radar. Unless the mod is obvious or annoying to the authorities then no one will bother you.

Gil

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 6:56 pm
by Gil
Found a nice looking dust cover rubber boot on ebay, not sure on the quality though or the size. It might need some trimming to fit the pcx.

It's another option.

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Gil

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 7:28 pm
by WI_Hedgehog
That's really very nice, thanks for sharing that, I never thought to look on eBay for those.

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 12:53 am
by pcx888
Here my led mod going to install when back up oem harness shows up next week.

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 1:43 am
by Gil
Looking good, thanks for sharing pictures of your led project. Do share pictures of the result of your LED setup. Do you have a link to where you bought the led kit that you used.


Gil

Re: LED guide, my findings.

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2018 11:23 am
by pcx888
hi gil, One of my leds housing broke so my setup wont work. Can you make me two adapters that fit out head lights.