I noticed you link to the 380 lumens that are non-weatherproof. I'm wondering how that's working out? Wouldn't driving through even the smallest water puddle mess them up?
here is link to the chasing light led kit, use Promo Code " northside15 " for special Discount before placing your order. www.autoledtech.com/collections/motorcycle/products/flow-series-motorcycle-lighting-kit-13-piece-plug-play
Hey question I have all my leds connected with the inline fuse working properly for over a year now. I can turn them on/off whenever I want. However, when the bike is turned off I still have that option for them to be on/off. I want to eliminate the switch when the bike is turned off.(so the battery isn't constantly being drained, even tho leds don't require much) I know it has to be connected to the box. But can you provide a quick layout of what wire goes where from the positive side.
yes if you wanted only to supply power to the leds while your bike is on with the key in then you will have to place the positive wire from the controller to one of the terminals on the fuse box which will be the 2nd 15 amp fuse from the top. and negative cable goes to negative side on battery.
lol I wish I didn't take them apart. I was only trying to clean up the messy wiring. Please explain to me why the leds are skipping each other meaning. The first one will be on the second will be off and third will on all around😭
on the LED side of the controller you will have a neg and a positive make sure you connect all the led positive cable to the Red side then solder and put electrical tape. then do the same for the negative side put all the black led cables together solder and put electrical tape. then on the other side of that controller you have POWER negative and positive. the negative just use those spade connector or that side , that will connect straight to the negative terminal on battery. for the positive side take the in line fuse cable solder positive cable from controller to this then put electrical tape. then on the other side of the inline fuse put spade connector and that part will connect to the positive terminal on the battery. now you have to install 15amp fuse and then just use remote to power the led system. if you still need help i can make a video on this part let me know.
im actually in Proto type phase right now with that project. once done ill post the how to video and also have ones made and ready to be sold and shipped.
+Emphase you welcome. I personally don't like to watch diy videos where people don't explain what they are doing, that's why I try to do my best in explaining.
all colors are illegal if your riding and with them on, but as long as your "parked" there ok to have any color either on or flashing
so wonderfull 👍👍 I have a r25 👍👍 always follow you 😊
Thank you I Really Appreciate it =)
I noticed you link to the 380 lumens that are non-weatherproof. I'm wondering how that's working out? Wouldn't driving through even the smallest water puddle mess them up?
they are still water proof , they just get dirty quicker and a bit harder to clean. other then that they still work good.
Hey what led kit with the chasing lights do you have? The brand or a link please?
here is link to the chasing light led kit, use Promo Code " northside15 " for special Discount before placing your order. www.autoledtech.com/collections/motorcycle/products/flow-series-motorcycle-lighting-kit-13-piece-plug-play
Hey question I have all my leds connected with the inline fuse working properly for over a year now. I can turn them on/off whenever I want. However, when the bike is turned off I still have that option for them to be on/off. I want to eliminate the switch when the bike is turned off.(so the battery isn't constantly being drained, even tho leds don't require much) I know it has to be connected to the box. But can you provide a quick layout of what wire goes where from the positive side.
yes if you wanted only to supply power to the leds while your bike is on with the key in then you will have to place the positive wire from the controller to one of the terminals on the fuse box which will be the 2nd 15 amp fuse from the top. and negative cable goes to negative side on battery.
Thank you. I knew I saw it in one of your videos. Lol but got tired of going through them all.
no prob here is a link to video showing how to do it th-cam.com/video/y60wD8-Hb1w/w-d-xo.html go to min marker 2:08
lol I wish I didn't take them apart. I was only trying to clean up the messy wiring. Please explain to me why the leds are skipping each other meaning. The first one will be on the second will be off and third will on all around😭
could be that one of the cable came loose from the led strip
Aye man could u explain connecting the led controller better i followed how u did it but my fuse keep popping as im putting them in. Help please.
make sure the fuse you use is 15amp anything lower will keep popping
on the LED side of the controller you will have a neg and a positive make sure you connect all the led positive cable to the Red side then solder and put electrical tape. then do the same for the negative side put all the black led cables together solder and put electrical tape. then on the other side of that controller you have POWER negative and positive. the negative just use those spade connector or that side , that will connect straight to the negative terminal on battery. for the positive side take the in line fuse cable solder positive cable from controller to this then put electrical tape. then on the other side of the inline fuse put spade connector and that part will connect to the positive terminal on the battery. now you have to install 15amp fuse and then just use remote to power the led system. if you still need help i can make a video on this part let me know.
AC Productions if you could make a vid I'd highly appreciate it!
here is direct link per your request th-cam.com/video/pxflDFH6eaM/w-d-xo.html
Isn't red illegel or something?
you may want to check the local laws in your state or country, each is different in what they consider illegal or not
AC Productions
Oh ok thanks
do a licence plate flipper
im actually in Proto type phase right now with that project. once done
ill post the how to video and also have ones made and ready to be sold
and shipped.
AC Productions I've seen people use cabinet hinges
Im working with more of a power remote setup that you can access with a flip of a switch right from your handlebars
AC Productions I'll be ready for it these tunnel tolls are getting out of hand I spent over 60 a month and it's going to double on Jan 1st
ill see what i can do to make it before that time
WTF dude 😂😂 the god Damn cabels 😂😂
U talk too much , but liked and subbed
I have to make sure I explain everything I'm doing
+Alfonso Castillon yes it definitely helps when you explain everything
+Emphase you welcome. I personally don't like to watch diy videos where people don't explain what they are doing, that's why I try to do my best in explaining.
+Alfonso Castillon same here, great vids!
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