Honestly I'm not really sure, sorry. I don't want to give people bad suggestions. I'm sure there's someone on CZcams who's done that though. Start with Red beards garage and Cars and cameras.
I worked for as long as I used it. I didn't use it at night much and then I got an aftermarket flywheel so I couldn't use the charging coils so now I don't have a headlight. I'd probably recommend getting some sort of voltage regulator.
Yes, there are two little coils under the fly wheel. They come on all mini bikes with headlights. The reason the headlight flickers though is because they're directly putting out voltage as the engine RPM increases, so since there's no voltage regulator or battery, the headlight gets brighter as the engine revs up
I'm not sure but my guess is that since there is no voltage regulator and the voltage changes with rpm that that is what burns them out cause they aren't made for unstable voltage.
YEP ITS BETTER THAN THE STOCK ONE
I installed a light kit from harbor freight for 39 bucks on my RT200 using the headlights bracket that was already on it. Big big difference!
Great idea!
Nice little upgrade!
Needs a capacitor in there to smooth out power delivery. It will make the LEDs last a lot longer too.
Good idea
I hope these work out for you. Each time I installed one of these, they burned out within a couple of days. Still searching for an alternative
Oh no, thanks for the heads up!
They are 80 watts is that ok ? I think it’s supposed to be 35 wards 12 v
Ha, John lay off the weed a little.
How would I add a voltage regulator to charge a little battery to run a light bar?
Honestly I'm not really sure, sorry. I don't want to give people bad suggestions. I'm sure there's someone on CZcams who's done that though. Start with Red beards garage and Cars and cameras.
ok thank you@@JohnWheels
Gomna kill that led quick.... Or did it? 😂
I worked for as long as I used it. I didn't use it at night much and then I got an aftermarket flywheel so I couldn't use the charging coils so now I don't have a headlight. I'd probably recommend getting some sort of voltage regulator.
Weird.. I just bought some for mine and the led buld were not working with the bike..
Hmm sorry that happened, mine have been working for a while. They're probably so cheap that you just got unlucky and got it dud
Flip it around. You have the contacts backwards. LEDs are polarity sensitive.
John does your engine have a charging system? Very cool upgrade! 👍🇺🇸
Yes, there are two little coils under the fly wheel. They come on all mini bikes with headlights. The reason the headlight flickers though is because they're directly putting out voltage as the engine RPM increases, so since there's no voltage regulator or battery, the headlight gets brighter as the engine revs up
Is it the voltage fluctuation that burns out these bulbs?
I'm not sure but my guess is that since there is no voltage regulator and the voltage changes with rpm that that is what burns them out cause they aren't made for unstable voltage.
I will wear rubber gloves doing this oil on skin could effect the new bulb.
It's an LED not a Halogen
Were can u get this bulb and what is it called
It's in the description