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03-31-2009, 10:50 PM
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Has anyone hooked a head light into the wire harness.My ezip has 24volt system,is their a 12volt wire that could be used.HARLEYS DAD
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04-01-2009, 06:40 AM
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Re: ebike
I pulled a controller off a scooter that My grand daughter out grew. It had a headlight wired onto it. I did not check to see if the voltage was 12 or 24 volts I should have.
Do you have any spare wires coming off your controller. If so I would shove a multi meter on them to see. I wonder what the voltage of that bulb was on th scooter. It might be 24.
So my answer has to be, I have no idea.
I took a quick look on google and evidently there is a 24volt headlight bulb so there must be a 24volt headlight on those scooters. Tapping a wire for a feed should be pretty easy.
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04-01-2009, 02:27 PM
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Re: ebike
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04-01-2009, 02:29 PM
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Re: ebike
I don't know what's happening with the pics? Here's the main ones I wanted to show you>
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Stock Exhaust
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04-01-2009, 03:03 PM
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Re: ebike
why not just pick up one of those bike generator things with a light. I don't use mine at night or I would.
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04-01-2009, 04:58 PM
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Re: ebike
The generator lights are OK. I had one an a bike I bought out of a trunk in St. Louis for 20 bucks when I was 12. I had a few issues with it. It only ran bright when I was going fast. Not a problem with MB's.
No light when not moving. The thing was difficult to get to ride right on the tire.
I don't know if this will help Doc or not. But eventually, after they are desalinated, I want to use one of my many 12v 10ah batteries to run a lighting system. I started a parts list, but it was based on a 24v relay. There are 12v relays just the site I was on didn't have them at the time so it was not listed.
All the other parts are also available in 12v. With that in mind here it is:
Horn, lights, and turn signal switch cluster Item # SWT-30 $17.95
24 Volt Turn Signal Flasher Relay Item # RLY-542 $4.95
24V 10W Headlight Bulb Item # BLB-2410 $3.95
24V 15W Headlight Bulb Item # BLB-2415 $4.95
Side Mount Turn Signal With 24V Bulb item # LIT-512 $9.95
Side Mount Turn Signal With 12V Bulb item # LIT-524 $9.95
24 Volt Scooter Horn # HRN-24 $5.95
2-1/2" Chrome Plated Tail Light With Red Lens Item # LIT-R727 $9.95
Compatible with the following bulbs:
24V 10W Headlight Bulb (BLB-2410)
40V (36V) 10W Headlight Bulb (BLB-3610) (couldn't find bulbs)
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DAX 80f
Slanthead
NGK B7HS
SBP performance wire
44T
Stock Exhaust
32:1 cheap oil
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04-01-2009, 10:27 PM
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Re: ebike
I spoke with currie tec. today amd they said not to wire anything into it.The controler will think something is wrong and shut down.I was also told their is a new li-ion and nimh comeing out mid summer for the ezipHD
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04-01-2009, 11:21 PM
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Re: ebike
Quote:
Originally Posted by DOC BOLM
I spoke with currie tec. today amd they said not to wire anything into it.The controler will think something is wrong and shut down.I was also told their is a new li-ion and nimh comeing out mid summer for the ezipHD
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I got Li-Ion's fitted to a pack! They will ship Friday! 2 24v 10ah in the same pack wired in parallel for 24v 20ah! Now ya tell me LOL! I just hope its more than $800 or a least less ah, so I wont feel so bad!
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DAX 80f
Slanthead
NGK B7HS
SBP performance wire
44T
Stock Exhaust
32:1 cheap oil
no port matching
30 mph uphill!!!
Last edited by OzzyU812; 04-02-2009 at 10:26 AM.
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04-04-2009, 08:10 PM
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Re: ebike
use a 18v cordless tool battery and quick 1hr charger.$40
hook 2 12v car or trailer lights in serial to = 24v.$12
inline fuse and on/off switch or dimmer.$5
many many hours of lighting power(mine worked for days)
plus you can buy extra batteries for $20
my battery is still working great after a year of recharging every few days.
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04-04-2009, 08:42 PM
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Re: ebike
Doc how does the battery attach to the controller. I know there is a battery pack but is it wired to the controller or is it a solid connection. . I guess what I am asking is could you bypass their pack and use one of your own.
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