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Old 11-27-2009, 04:47 PM   #881 (permalink)
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Looks brilliant..!!

Cost of half watt LED ??

Will the LED's withstand the Heat if I am running a 90/100w Bulb ??
yes these LED's will withstand heat..! i doesn't know the exact price of these LED's since one for my friend imported it from Taiwan for his own purpose...
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Old 11-27-2009, 05:02 PM   #882 (permalink)
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nice mod but how did u managed to open the headlight plz tell step by step
things you will be needing
1.) Hot air gun
2.) LED's
3.)silicon sealing paste
4.)copper string for interconnecting LED's
5.)Soldering iron & Flux
6.)Screw driver set
7.)Spanner set
8.)feviquik (Adhesive to fix the LED's)

Step1: remove the head lamp from your bike with necessary tools(6&7)

Step2:separate the doom from the front flaring piece.

Step3:Switch on the hot air gun and show it around the doom(only the sides of the glass and the bull assembly cup)

Step4: once you have done step3, now try to seperate the glass part and the bulb assembly part seperately

Step5:now just series the bulbs such that it forms an single 12volt circuit. then make similar circuits and arrange that in a fashion inside your doom.

Step6:Once step5 is over now connect all the 12Volt circuits in parallel so that you get one complete circuit. connect the two leads( +ve & -ve ) from the single circuit to the parking line

Step7:fix back the doom by heating with the hot air gun and using the silicon sealing paste..


Thats it ..!
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Old 11-27-2009, 05:11 PM   #883 (permalink)
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things you will be needing
1.) Hot air gun
2.) LED's
3.)silicon sealing paste
4.)copper string for interconnecting LED's
5.)Soldering iron & Flux
6.)Screw driver set
7.)Spanner set
8.)feviquik (Adhesive to fix the LED's)

Step1: remove the head lamp from your bike with necessary tools(6&7)

Step2:separate the doom from the front flaring piece.

Step3:Switch on the hot air gun and show it around the doom(only the sides of the glass and the bull assembly cup)

Step4: once you have done step3, now try to seperate the glass part and the bulb assembly part seperately

Step5:now just series the bulbs such that it forms an single 12volt circuit. then make similar circuits and arrange that in a fashion inside your doom.

Step6:Once step5 is over now connect all the 12Volt circuits in parallel so that you get one complete circuit. connect the two leads( +ve & -ve ) from the single circuit to the parking line

Step7:fix back the doom by heating with the hot air gun and using the silicon sealing paste..


Thats it ..!
Nice!, will try my hands out
one question though
"" why i cannot connect the 12V circuits in series, is it becuz in parallel voltage remains same and in series it gets divided?"
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Old 11-28-2009, 03:56 PM   #884 (permalink)
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Guys some news have got all holder type HID's with normal ballast ...

All 4300k

H4 - High HID with Low 35w Halogen

H4 - High / low HID Motorized ( For car - pair cant split it with wiring harness can be fixed on a R15 just plug and play wiring harness with controller and fuse )

H1 - Single beam HID
H2 - Single beam HID
H3 - Single beam HID
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H4 - High / low Motorized with wiring harness fuse plug and play ( for bikes ) ...

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Old 11-28-2009, 09:32 PM   #885 (permalink)
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Nice!, will try my hands out
one question though
"" why i cannot connect the 12V circuits in series, is it becuz in parallel voltage remains same and in series it gets divided?"
Yeah, voltage gets divided!
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Old 11-29-2009, 08:29 AM   #886 (permalink)
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Small mods of mine....
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Old 11-29-2009, 09:10 AM   #887 (permalink)
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Small mods of mine....
looks like an autobot...from transformers!! nice!!
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Old 11-29-2009, 11:04 AM   #888 (permalink)
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Yeah, voltage gets divided!
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Small mods of mine....

Whoa!! what a EYE
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Old 11-30-2009, 01:39 AM   #889 (permalink)
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Small mods of mine....
It's looking great!
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Old 11-30-2009, 08:36 AM   #890 (permalink)
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Small mods of mine....
Neat... Nice mod..
Upgrade your indicators and tail light too it will look awesome...
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