Super Bright LEDs' recommended these lights for headlights on our bikes. Here is a link: DRL-CW5-SM Daytime Running Light Kit Specifications
Terry
Terry
Where will you be getting the power source for this? Do you have any night time shots with the lights installed?Super Bright LEDs' recommended these lights for headlights on our bikes. Here is a link: DRL-CW5-SM Daytime Running Light Kit Specifications
Terry
Cool. Thanks. I like these lights. Some are just to bright that I might blind motorist and have a better chance of ramming me on the road.I ran into another problem that is going to mess around with my head. It will delay getting the bike on the road. But, as soon as my tires come in I'll roll it outside for some good night shots for you.
Terry
The op just said at 9v it cuts some lights out can you imagine if youre at 6v. You might as well get something else other than this. Reason im interested in this is because it looks like itll spread from one side to the other not a long straight beam of light in the middle. Just something to light my way avoiding potholes and such and at the same time it can be seen by motorist and also not too bright where itll blind them.A 6v option would be better. 12v is overkill for bicycle LEDs.
According to the specs at 570 mA each, with a 2.6 AH battery the most you'll get is about 2 hours and 15 minutes for a set of two.Kool!! how long does the battery last?