Quick-And-Dirty Bicycle Lighting System
by lairdkelly in Outside > Bikes
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Quick-And-Dirty Bicycle Lighting System
Step One: collect the needed parts
MR-16 LED lights
LED turn signal flasher
2x LED side marker lights
LED Stop/Tail light
2x lever switches
spdt-center-off toggle switch
key switch
wire
enclosure
12v NiCd battery
Brake Switches
Brake/Tail Light
(edit: pictured combo light just arrived from China - !@#$ wires enter from top *WITH NO SEAL* so rainwater can enter and turn the $7.50 blinky tail/brake light into a useless P.O.S. if it isn't sealed up before installation)
Turn Signal Lights
Flasher
for the prototype I re-worked a circuit board from a scrapped "mole-chaser" using a 520k timing resistor giving a flash rate of about 1.5 times a second, transistor was a 2n2222 and relay was a Radio Shack 275-0005 9v mini relay .
*(08/30/2013) CF13JL02 type (at least the ones marked FCR:LED instead of "for LED") - 5 different samples all required a minimum lamp load of 2.5W-3W to operate in hyper-flash mode (substantially more for a normal flash rate).
FLL002 (12V-24V, 0.1W-100W) type has been reported to work ,and a MF-5 (6V-12V, 0.1W-100W) Motorcycle Flasher has been verified to work. (tested with a 14-LED side-mirror array drawing 40mA@9V)
Jiye SG252B (12V 135W) verified to work and produces an audible click from relay and has pilot led confirming operation. (tested April 2017).
Headlight(s)
Battery
(board on battery in first pic is home-made flasher unit)
Connecting It Together
Housing
Coming Soon(?)...
For v2.0 I plan on trying an inexpensive digital volt-meter off fleabay for battery monitoring... and may try to draw a wiring diagram in CAD... and maybe even a second i'ble 8-) (or maybe win the lotto and get a better camera to re-shoot some of the pictures so they aren't so !@#$ fuzzy *g*) and maybe build a second flasher unit to wig-wag the outer two headlights... Found some Cree U1 LED fisheye motorcycle lights (in black or "chrome" aluminum) on fleebay with higher power (about 5W though claims range from 10-12W at 12-80V), a lens that projects a narrow spot beam rather than the wider flood of the MR16 lamps,and which will clamp directly to handlebars...