By: JimF...
" Is this the kind of application you were thinking of as well Graeme? "
____ While his thread-title certainly indicates that which he specifically meant to begin discussion of,, it was actually his underlying-issue of insufficient power to continually run with lights-on, that actually led to him seeking an alternative headlight-bulb,
and his friend had THEN suggested a LED.type replacement.
So I naturally expected that both front AND back doors should be open for possible solving of his overall issue.
Simply changing the HL.bulb is the easy-way although probably not the cheapest-way (to solve the discharging battery issue).
By: graeme...
" I'll buy a LED H4 and see what they are like and report. "
____ Please be sure to let us know all the details you can learn of it,, both before you make your purchase, as well as after you've installed such a LED-lamp.
____ Here's a rather cheap example (possibly good-enough for making your headlight visible to other drivers in the daylight). - http://www.focalprice.com/ER0315W/H4_Ba ... P9LXayaIpt
__ Here's one that's priced bout 50% higher than what I believe such ought to actually cost. - http://www.ebay.com/itm/320783383109;js ... 26_rdc%3D1
__ Here's another example, of which it's stated price is about double what such ought to be. - http://www.amazon.com/LongLife-5050160- ... B006J9G230
__ Here's a fairly-good middle-of-the-road H4/LED-model that's also linked along-with some possibly useful info to read-up on. - http://www.carid.com/universal-led-ligh ... Qgodf38A3w
__ Here's a related YouTube-video concerning a 1960s 'bike'. - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYulBN6itio
__ Another YouTube-report with LED.testing-results which ya may not really want to learn of,, along with some comments placed by others, some of which actually make fair-sense. - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm4kpnVSKNc
__ And this link is to a related discussion on LED.H4 vs std.Halogen-H4. - http://www.priuschat.com/threads/led-re ... hts.72940/
__ And finally, a link to a w.site which supplies LED-bulbs made for motorcycles. - http://www.customdynamics.com/motorcycle_led_bulbs.htm
____ When shopping for such LED.lights, comparison of wattage-ratings is unnecessary (as is regularly done with normal/filament-bulbs),, so rather, look for LED.lights which are rated with the highest quantity of 'lumens', and try to get the most lumens ya can per unit of cost. _ Cuz no matter how many lumens might be found in a single LED.bulb, even the WEAKEST Duke-model charging-system could easily handle it.
____ I wonder if any light-bulb manufacturer will ever see-the-light in producing a hybrid light-bulb ?
Until such possible time, it seems we ought to have one of each type of lights on our DUKEs.
Hopeful-Cheers,
-Bob
LED Headlight Bulb
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Re: LED Headlight Bulb
I've bought a LED H4 from eBay which should be arriving in the next week.
I'll let you know what it's like. I don't expect any road iluminating revolations but it will need to be at least satisfactory. (from the add below)
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Cheap and in Australia, even though it was a little dearer than equivelant LED's from China or Hong Kong. And no doubt made in China.
I'll also see how it survives the 450 vibrations.
Graeme
I'll let you know what it's like. I don't expect any road iluminating revolations but it will need to be at least satisfactory. (from the add below)
eBay add wrote:•
86 LEDs
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Colour: White
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Long lasting
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Super Bright
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Low power Consumption
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Voltage DC12V only
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Suitable for car headlight H4 socket
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68 SMD LED illusion points (equal with 340 Lumen)
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Cheap and in Australia, even though it was a little dearer than equivelant LED's from China or Hong Kong. And no doubt made in China.
I'll also see how it survives the 450 vibrations.
Graeme
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Re: LED Headlight Bulb
" I've bought a LED H4 from eBay
Cheap and in Australia, "
____ It would've been nice if you had included a link to that one, (or at-least it's eBay item-number), so that we could then see & check-it-out for ourselves.
I hope it was fairly cheaper than the near 20-buck cost of the special Sylvania 65/45w H4-bulb,
cuz otherwise I'm thinking that you might've made the wrong purchase. _ However in any case, I'm sure I'm not the only one who is fairly exited to be soon learning of how well such a LED.headlight may actually perform (at least in your battery-powered Duke).
" even though it was a little dearer than equivelant LED's from China or Hong Kong. And no doubt made in China. "
____ China is certainly capable of producing top-notch/quality parts, such as these type of bulbs,, trouble is however, they also make a whole heck of a lot of stuff that, while it may LOOK good, it likely actually functions very-poorly ! _ So-then, so as to keep from getting stuck with junk, ya then have to avoid buying most-ANYTHING made in that part of the world.
__ I've seen such LED.H4-bulbs listed as low as just 6-bucks, so it's pretty-good to gather that you paid little-more than that amount.
Hopeful-Cheers,
-Bob
Cheap and in Australia, "
____ It would've been nice if you had included a link to that one, (or at-least it's eBay item-number), so that we could then see & check-it-out for ourselves.
I hope it was fairly cheaper than the near 20-buck cost of the special Sylvania 65/45w H4-bulb,
cuz otherwise I'm thinking that you might've made the wrong purchase. _ However in any case, I'm sure I'm not the only one who is fairly exited to be soon learning of how well such a LED.headlight may actually perform (at least in your battery-powered Duke).
" even though it was a little dearer than equivelant LED's from China or Hong Kong. And no doubt made in China. "
____ China is certainly capable of producing top-notch/quality parts, such as these type of bulbs,, trouble is however, they also make a whole heck of a lot of stuff that, while it may LOOK good, it likely actually functions very-poorly ! _ So-then, so as to keep from getting stuck with junk, ya then have to avoid buying most-ANYTHING made in that part of the world.
__ I've seen such LED.H4-bulbs listed as low as just 6-bucks, so it's pretty-good to gather that you paid little-more than that amount.
Hopeful-Cheers,
-Bob
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Re: LED Headlight Bulb
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I paid $15 AUD for this. Twice or three times what they are from China.
But it is in Australia, less post cost, quick delivery and I'm reasonably sure I will actually get it.
And I'm not sure the cheaper ones are the same.
It might be that I've just wasted $15 ???? Time will tell.
I hate buying Chinese for all the same reasons Bob mentioned, but no one has given an alternative.
Graeme
I paid $15 AUD for this. Twice or three times what they are from China.
But it is in Australia, less post cost, quick delivery and I'm reasonably sure I will actually get it.
And I'm not sure the cheaper ones are the same.
It might be that I've just wasted $15 ???? Time will tell.
I hate buying Chinese for all the same reasons Bob mentioned, but no one has given an alternative.
Graeme
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Purchased LED.headlight-bulb
" Twice or three times what they are from China. "
____ By "they", I assume you likely mean a similar-copy of such, rather than the very-same unit-model. (?)
" But it is in Australia, less post cost, "
____ Of-course true, providing that the China home-land seller charges the actual shipping-cost. ...
I really don't know how they can possibly get-by doing so but, often they can not-only sell pretty cheaply, but they can ALSO do-so along-with FREE-shipping !
So I figure that in order to not loose money on such of their deals, the Chinese-gov must provide free export-shipping.
" quick delivery and I'm reasonably sure I will actually get it. "
____ That's true...
I always used to receive EVERYTHING shipped to me from those China-land locations but, it would take at-least a week to 40-days to arrive here -(in Mich.USA).
Then more recently, (nearly 2-years ago), nearly half of the stuff I'd order from over-there would NEVER get delivered. _ So I stopped buying anything from over-there. _ (Which is too-bad, cuz they really have some good-deals to be had !)
__ So I guess if ya don't wish to take a risk, it's not a good-idea to try taking advantage of a cheap-deal on a LED-light shipped from those China-lands.
" And I'm not sure the cheaper ones are the same. "
____ Of-course there's all sorts of different makes & models,, but if ya see a cheaply-priced LED.unit (from the China-lands) which looks pretty-much the same as a unit made in a reputable country, then it's likely not going to be a good-purchase candidate.
" It might be that I've just wasted $15 ???? "
____ Probably not, actually,, since regardless of whatever country it was possibly produced in, it seems that THIS LED.unit-model has at least passed the scrutiny of the local seller you're getting it from.
" I hate buying Chinese for all the same reasons Bob mentioned, but no one has given an alternative. "
____ Well at-least not an alternative that's as AFFORDABLE.
____ I've posted the picture from the eBay-listing which you supplied the listing-number of, (and added some comments below).
Hopeful-Cheers,
DCT-Bob
____ By "they", I assume you likely mean a similar-copy of such, rather than the very-same unit-model. (?)
" But it is in Australia, less post cost, "
____ Of-course true, providing that the China home-land seller charges the actual shipping-cost. ...
I really don't know how they can possibly get-by doing so but, often they can not-only sell pretty cheaply, but they can ALSO do-so along-with FREE-shipping !
So I figure that in order to not loose money on such of their deals, the Chinese-gov must provide free export-shipping.
" quick delivery and I'm reasonably sure I will actually get it. "
____ That's true...
I always used to receive EVERYTHING shipped to me from those China-land locations but, it would take at-least a week to 40-days to arrive here -(in Mich.USA).
Then more recently, (nearly 2-years ago), nearly half of the stuff I'd order from over-there would NEVER get delivered. _ So I stopped buying anything from over-there. _ (Which is too-bad, cuz they really have some good-deals to be had !)
__ So I guess if ya don't wish to take a risk, it's not a good-idea to try taking advantage of a cheap-deal on a LED-light shipped from those China-lands.
" And I'm not sure the cheaper ones are the same. "
____ Of-course there's all sorts of different makes & models,, but if ya see a cheaply-priced LED.unit (from the China-lands) which looks pretty-much the same as a unit made in a reputable country, then it's likely not going to be a good-purchase candidate.
" It might be that I've just wasted $15 ???? "
____ Probably not, actually,, since regardless of whatever country it was possibly produced in, it seems that THIS LED.unit-model has at least passed the scrutiny of the local seller you're getting it from.
" I hate buying Chinese for all the same reasons Bob mentioned, but no one has given an alternative. "
____ Well at-least not an alternative that's as AFFORDABLE.
____ I've posted the picture from the eBay-listing which you supplied the listing-number of, (and added some comments below).
Hopeful-Cheers,
DCT-Bob
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Re: LED Headlight Bulb
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" Time will tell. "
____ Well if you haven't already received it, then you ought-to by tomorrow !
__ When you get it,, before completely installing it, how about wearing a pair of sun-glasses and (with it connected-up electrically), try to note exactly which & how many of the 68 separate LEDs light-up, both on the Low and-also on the High connection-settings.
As that info will be interesting !
__ Also,, if you have a 6-volt DC.source, it would be useful to know if that LED.bulb gets really noticeably dimmer or not with that lower voltage amount.
Hopeful-Cheers,
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" Time will tell. "
____ Well if you haven't already received it, then you ought-to by tomorrow !
__ When you get it,, before completely installing it, how about wearing a pair of sun-glasses and (with it connected-up electrically), try to note exactly which & how many of the 68 separate LEDs light-up, both on the Low and-also on the High connection-settings.
As that info will be interesting !
__ Also,, if you have a 6-volt DC.source, it would be useful to know if that LED.bulb gets really noticeably dimmer or not with that lower voltage amount.
Hopeful-Cheers,
-Bob
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Re: LED Headlight Bulb
Hello Bob,
I received the LED H4 "bulb?" today and just connected it to a 12 volt battery.
It lights all LEDs on low and all LEDs on high.
On low all LEDs are duller than when on high where they are very bright, so I assume there is a resister or something in the low beam circuit.
I'll have to wait until the weekend to test it in the bike as you have asked.
Graeme
I received the LED H4 "bulb?" today and just connected it to a 12 volt battery.
It lights all LEDs on low and all LEDs on high.
On low all LEDs are duller than when on high where they are very bright, so I assume there is a resister or something in the low beam circuit.
I'll have to wait until the weekend to test it in the bike as you have asked.
Graeme
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LED.headlight-bulb Testing
" I received the LED H4 "bulb?" "
____ I would-not disagree with anyone who may insist that it's not really a "bulb",, however, what would be a more suitable item-name for such ? ... Certainly something like
'LED.torch' would be a step-back towards the somewhat-ancient past. - (I say "torch" because I've noted that the English say "torch" when referring to a flash-light.)
" It lights all LEDs on low and all LEDs on high. "
____ Are you quite-certain that you had your DC.power-source connected to the CORRECT terminal-posts, during your initial test ?
" On low all LEDs are duller than when on high where they are very bright, so I assume there is a resister or something in the low beam circuit. "
____ I suppose that that could possibly be so, but,, if you had connected-up to the wrong terminals, then it may be possible that, (just like with a std.bulb), your light becomes dimmer when the Low AND High circuits are both powered in 'series' TOGETHER (instead of being FULLY powered, each circuit ALONE separately).
So I still have (rather slight) hopes that when connected-up in the manor which provided your "very bright" outcome, that THAT was then the correct/factory-intended bright/High connection-setting,, and that your "low" outcome was (hopefully) actually due to mistakenly powering both Low & High circuits in series-fashion, instead of just the Low-circuit all by itself.
Cuz I had expected that the Low-beam connection-setting would only light-up just nearly half of ALL the LEDs (as located on just the upper-side of the LED.bulb/tower).
__ But otherwise, if you had everything connected-up completely correctly, THEN I'd be left disappointed and fairly assume that your chosen LED.bulb has been rather cheaply designed,, because the two resulting beam-patterns would be (undesirably) the very-same, regardless of whether being set on High or set on Low, (with 'Low' simply being with merely-just less intensity).
" I'll have to wait until the weekend to test it in the bike as you have asked. "
____ Do you mean my request of trying it with a 6-V.system ?
In either case, I hope you get good/better results.
Hopeful-Cheers,
-Bob
____ I would-not disagree with anyone who may insist that it's not really a "bulb",, however, what would be a more suitable item-name for such ? ... Certainly something like
'LED.torch' would be a step-back towards the somewhat-ancient past. - (I say "torch" because I've noted that the English say "torch" when referring to a flash-light.)
" It lights all LEDs on low and all LEDs on high. "
____ Are you quite-certain that you had your DC.power-source connected to the CORRECT terminal-posts, during your initial test ?
" On low all LEDs are duller than when on high where they are very bright, so I assume there is a resister or something in the low beam circuit. "
____ I suppose that that could possibly be so, but,, if you had connected-up to the wrong terminals, then it may be possible that, (just like with a std.bulb), your light becomes dimmer when the Low AND High circuits are both powered in 'series' TOGETHER (instead of being FULLY powered, each circuit ALONE separately).
So I still have (rather slight) hopes that when connected-up in the manor which provided your "very bright" outcome, that THAT was then the correct/factory-intended bright/High connection-setting,, and that your "low" outcome was (hopefully) actually due to mistakenly powering both Low & High circuits in series-fashion, instead of just the Low-circuit all by itself.
Cuz I had expected that the Low-beam connection-setting would only light-up just nearly half of ALL the LEDs (as located on just the upper-side of the LED.bulb/tower).
__ But otherwise, if you had everything connected-up completely correctly, THEN I'd be left disappointed and fairly assume that your chosen LED.bulb has been rather cheaply designed,, because the two resulting beam-patterns would be (undesirably) the very-same, regardless of whether being set on High or set on Low, (with 'Low' simply being with merely-just less intensity).
" I'll have to wait until the weekend to test it in the bike as you have asked. "
____ Do you mean my request of trying it with a 6-V.system ?
In either case, I hope you get good/better results.
Hopeful-Cheers,
-Bob
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Re: LED Headlight Bulb
Hi Bob,
I have seen this type of LED used in may automotive applications wherein either by current limiting or Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) the LED operates at both a low and a high intensity.
So it comes as no surprise (to me anyway) that Graeme's LED emulates two intensities.
You will see this done on many modern vehicles now.
I have seen this type of LED used in may automotive applications wherein either by current limiting or Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) the LED operates at both a low and a high intensity.
So it comes as no surprise (to me anyway) that Graeme's LED emulates two intensities.
You will see this done on many modern vehicles now.
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Re: LED Headlight Bulb
" I have seen this type of LED used in may automotive applications wherein either by current limiting or Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) the LED operates at both a low and a high intensity. "
____ I wouldn't have expected that any vehicle with a DC.battery-powe,ed electrical-system would be set-up to make any use of PWM.
" So it comes as no surprise (to me anyway) that Graeme's LED emulates two intensities. "
____ I wasn't surprised, but rather just fairly disappointed (to the extent that I didn't care to so easily accept such disconcerting disarray).
It's my-own firm belief that such simple intensity-variation is a cheap-ass way of providing a high & low option ! _ As the traditional High/Low-term made sense in a dual-aspect... as 'High' meant both high-intensity AND high-projection of the light-beam, while 'Low' meant low-intensity AND low light-beam projection ! _ And it was the beam-projection aspect which was the MAIN meaning of High & Low !
__ It seems to me that as difficult as it must be to circuit-connect ALL those tiny-little individual LEDs together on the bulb-tower/tree, that it wouldn't be too much more difficult to just go-ahead & run two SEPARATE power-circuits for the upper and lower sides of the bulb-tree. _ Doing so certainly wouldn't make the LED.bulb-tree significantly costlier.
" You will see this done on many modern vehicles now. "
____ I HOPE NOT (as far as HEADLIGHT-bulbs go) ! _ Cuz otherwise the use of the low-bean would be mostly useless, (with the only exception being merely to just HELP keep from blinding oncoming-drivers on pitch-dark country-roads at night).
__ I hope that not all LED.headlight manufacturers see fit to go-with such a cheap setup-method !
I expect that the next break-through with LED.intensity-output, will then more readily allow manufacturers to justly reason as I do, and provide LED.headlight-bulbs with TRUE High/Low-functioning bulb-trees (with real 'high' & 'low' projected light-beams) !
Hopeful-Cheers,
-Bob
____ I wouldn't have expected that any vehicle with a DC.battery-powe,ed electrical-system would be set-up to make any use of PWM.
" So it comes as no surprise (to me anyway) that Graeme's LED emulates two intensities. "
____ I wasn't surprised, but rather just fairly disappointed (to the extent that I didn't care to so easily accept such disconcerting disarray).
It's my-own firm belief that such simple intensity-variation is a cheap-ass way of providing a high & low option ! _ As the traditional High/Low-term made sense in a dual-aspect... as 'High' meant both high-intensity AND high-projection of the light-beam, while 'Low' meant low-intensity AND low light-beam projection ! _ And it was the beam-projection aspect which was the MAIN meaning of High & Low !
__ It seems to me that as difficult as it must be to circuit-connect ALL those tiny-little individual LEDs together on the bulb-tower/tree, that it wouldn't be too much more difficult to just go-ahead & run two SEPARATE power-circuits for the upper and lower sides of the bulb-tree. _ Doing so certainly wouldn't make the LED.bulb-tree significantly costlier.
" You will see this done on many modern vehicles now. "
____ I HOPE NOT (as far as HEADLIGHT-bulbs go) ! _ Cuz otherwise the use of the low-bean would be mostly useless, (with the only exception being merely to just HELP keep from blinding oncoming-drivers on pitch-dark country-roads at night).
__ I hope that not all LED.headlight manufacturers see fit to go-with such a cheap setup-method !
I expect that the next break-through with LED.intensity-output, will then more readily allow manufacturers to justly reason as I do, and provide LED.headlight-bulbs with TRUE High/Low-functioning bulb-trees (with real 'high' & 'low' projected light-beams) !
Hopeful-Cheers,
-Bob
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