I can see both sides, i am here trying to learn, yes i know very little but it's an area where i want to learn. Yes i know very little, but i want to learn. I personally do not know electrician friends, but my boss does, and he can help me if needed, and so can my boss. He knows how to solder and i am happy to learn it. I talked to my dad about all of this, and he suggested also that i spend some more time with the basics and learn how to do this.
So i have decided to start with my other bike. It is older, but has a 12v power plug built right into the controller area. I looked up the size of the power cable needed (5.5mm x 2.5mm) and it can take up to 20w light the bike manual said. So i purchased a power plug to the red/black wires, a smaller, simpler switch, the 20w LED light and 4 turn signals, LED. For this bike, all i really want to do is setup the 20w light. If i can add the turn signals to it, that would be nice but i mainly just want the light. The bike said max of 20w out of the power port (draws from the battery) so i'm not sure if i can use the LED light and also the turn signals when it's all connected. Turn signals say they are 1 wotts, so maybe i will find a slightly weaker headlight and hook it up to this.
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So i have decided to start with my other bike. It is older, but has a 12v power plug built right into the controller area. I looked up the size of the power cable needed (5.5mm x 2.5mm) and it can take up to 20w light the bike manual said. So i purchased a power plug to the red/black wires, a smaller, simpler switch, the 20w LED light and 4 turn signals, LED. For this bike, all i really want to do is setup the 20w light. If i can add the turn signals to it, that would be nice but i mainly just want the light. The bike said max of 20w out of the power port (draws from the battery) so i'm not sure if i can use the LED light and also the turn signals when it's all connected. Turn signals say they are 1 wotts, so maybe i will find a slightly weaker headlight and hook it up to this.
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