dc power for lights

GTodd

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What if you use a dc/dc converter from TTi and hook it up to the white wire. input is 7.5v dc to 36v dc,out put is 0.5amp,output is 2w,output is 3.3v dc. use led's and a 9 volt rechargable battery. would that work?
 
Check out the 53cc HS motor with a gen set on it, fix all your elec problems. Under 4 stroke I think.
 
Wonderful Creations has created a bespoke 12 volt lighting system for me, which will be available upon request. It does exactly what you want - a true regulated 12 volt system that charges a 4,000mAh lithium battery and also has a 12 volt cigarette lighter receptacle to recharge electronic devices.

Spend good money and you will receive a good product.
 
Wonderful Creations has created a bespoke 12 volt lighting system for me, which will be available upon request. It does exactly what you want - a true regulated 12 volt system that charges a 4,000mAh lithium battery and also has a 12 volt cigarette lighter receptacle to recharge electronic devices.

Spend good money and you will receive a good product.
Contact info?
 
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Interesting. Ive seen the other ones that are sold that are real cheap I wonder just how good these are. I know they make AC LED bulbs. I'm throwing around ideas for a LED headlight and tail light for my build but I was looking at using like a couple AA or C cell batteries for power mounted internally to the lights but would much rather have a electrical source with a switch linking the two together.

Looks like I got something to look into now and find more about.
 
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Interesting. Ive seen the other ones that are sold that are real cheap I wonder just how good these are. I know they make AC LED bulbs. I'm throwing around ideas for a LED headlight and tail light for my build but I was looking at using like a couple AA or C cell batteries for power mounted internally to the lights but would much rather have a electrical source with a switch linking the two together.

Looks like I got something to look into now and find more about.
My headlight is ac or dc 12v, it doesn't matter how you hook up the leads either on dc voltage.

I don't know why they exist but they do and work just fine. If you are running some raw 12v ac from a gen then that might work. At a worst you could remove the electronic components from a suitable headlight and replace with the needed equivalent.

A good headlight should be at least 10 watts to get a good light at 12v that's actually usable.
 
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