FL:
What kind of lights are you looking for? Conspicuity or something that lights up the road at night?
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If you want some kickass night lighting then you could probably run these on a 32A alternator: http://www.motobrick.com/index.php?topic=3498.0
Jm 02....
Hey Duck,
I'm looking for long range driving lights. Texas has more road than road crews and the abundant wildlife has made us the unofficial "roadkill state". This slogan was actually one of the final 10 contenders for our license plates 20 some years back. Had a dead upside down armadillo that seperated the first 3 digits from the back 3-4. :laugh
Thanks for the link and the help. :2thumbup:
I'll post what I go with when I decide upon which route I'm gonna take.
Later,
Freelancer
My uncle used to live near Bastrop, after moving away from Houston. He asked me: How many Texans does it take to eat an armadillo? 2, someone has to watch for cars. :drool:
Long range driving lights sound like a good plan. I remember all the roadkill on the side driving down there. One thing I do on my bike is have 2 projector type fog lights for the short range and side vision, and a 100/130 watt H4 bulb for longer distance vision, as the H4 has a good cutoff so you don't blind people, and I have it in selective yellow (like old french cars) which reduces glare significantly for other drivers.
I used that setup riding along rte 50 last summer through Nevada and Utah. Similar issue with wildlife.
I have the 50 amp alt, so it handles that with ease, even with both filaments of the H4 running, for almost 350 watts of lighting.
You could install a voltmeter, and use that to monitor the status of the battery. One of the issues is that errand running doesn't generate the needed power. The RPM is lower, and frequent starter usage drains the battery.