Hasaf
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I tried adding an L&M Seca 1800 to my Priority current two ways. For those who don't know, this is a hard-wired light intended for eBikes. It has a wide Vin band of 6-24VDC. It draws a peak of 1.9A at 12VDC.
With that out of the way, I mounted it to the front fender bolt, frankly, it looked really good there, very much like a quality factory set up.
Then came the challenge of powering it. The first thing I did was to open the OEM light. The back unscrews easily and it has an input voltage of 6VDC. The circuit board in the OEM light even has a set of unused Vout contacts with predrilled holes. It looked like it was going to be easy. I soldered the wire from the L&M light to those holes and was ready to test.
Here came the problem. There just isn't enough power going to the headlight to reliably power the L&M. It would turn on, however, it would frequently turn off after a few seconds. Further, any attempt to change modes on the L&M, like using their daylight slow strobe, would shut the light off completely.
I then attempted to remove the OEM light from the equation and, instead of using the Vout contacts on the OEM light, wired directly to the wires feeding into the OEM light with the OEM light disconnected. There still wasn't enough power to reliably use the L&M light
It's a shame. I wanted it to work, but it isn't going to. This post might save someone else the bother of trying.
With that out of the way, I mounted it to the front fender bolt, frankly, it looked really good there, very much like a quality factory set up.
Then came the challenge of powering it. The first thing I did was to open the OEM light. The back unscrews easily and it has an input voltage of 6VDC. The circuit board in the OEM light even has a set of unused Vout contacts with predrilled holes. It looked like it was going to be easy. I soldered the wire from the L&M light to those holes and was ready to test.
Here came the problem. There just isn't enough power going to the headlight to reliably power the L&M. It would turn on, however, it would frequently turn off after a few seconds. Further, any attempt to change modes on the L&M, like using their daylight slow strobe, would shut the light off completely.
I then attempted to remove the OEM light from the equation and, instead of using the Vout contacts on the OEM light, wired directly to the wires feeding into the OEM light with the OEM light disconnected. There still wasn't enough power to reliably use the L&M light
It's a shame. I wanted it to work, but it isn't going to. This post might save someone else the bother of trying.