white wire poll

white wire

  • its for the light

    Votes: 18 30.0%
  • its for the kill

    Votes: 9 15.0%
  • both are right

    Votes: 20 33.3%
  • i dunno

    Votes: 2 3.3%
  • its put there by the chinese to mess with us

    Votes: 11 18.3%

  • Total voters
    60

OzzyU812

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It's an old debate but I have never seen a vote on this. I fall on the side that its for the light. Other fall on the side that its for the kill.

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It works OK for a low draw light.

It works best as a kill, and despite what people repeat it's harmless to use the white wire for a kill switch.
 
the way my manual says and the color of the wires the white is for the kill switch,sure i could hook up a light to it too but the my manual doesnt say it.but anyway its not much power for lights.i wouldnt want to be roadkill.
i prefer a small 18v rechargable battery$18 and a couple of 12v car lights in series$10.
quick 1hr charger$20
the web sites that say to use the blue wire are the ones that sell engine kits with diffrent color wires that match it like that.
 
I think it's a communist plot to overthrow the U.S. But I use mine for a headlight and taillight...................
 
do the lights flicker or do they stay lit at a steady light?
i wouldnt want strobe lights on my bike if you know what i mean,i dont need attention drawn to me.
 
Both?? at the same time? Please splian? Got a diagram handy??


I like the fact that both are right is winning! Shows a really good attitude!!

The power wire for the light goes to the white wire

Ground for the light to frame

I use a atv kill switch so the lead for the switch goes to the white wire

then the switch has a ground that goes to the frame

When I want to shut the motor off with light on or off I just hit my kill switch..... simple and easy
 
Great thread Ozzy!

The set-up that Fair describes is how I have always done mine.

Norman has selected a good combination of lamps, (front & rear), that work great! He makes a housing for the front that is sturdy and nicely done.

Jim
 
i used my white wire for one of normans headlights. it was as bright as a car light and i was very happy with it. i have a 4 stroke titan now that dosnt have a white wire which i wish it did. i never have used the white wire for a kill switch
 
I have norms lights on the way. Thanks for the wiring tip fair!

"its for the light" is gaining - come both hang in there ! LOL
 
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I have moved Normans light to the top of my front fender to clean up my bars. The switch Norman puts on the light is excellent! But with it on the front fender makes it a little harder to turn on.

So, since I have a atv switch that also has lights on/off & high/low (which will soon be the on/off for the rear light)

I have re-wired my set up. Now the switch on Normans light is turned on the "On" position all the time. And I turn it on/off through the ATV switch.

Basically the same wiring set up other then I feed the power for the light through the light on/off switch on the atv control.
 

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Good day,
this is Larry, I am on Kermit’s account because he brought this posting to my attention and he works at our custom building shop. People seem confused about the white wire thing so hopefully this helps

First off, you can hook electrical up several ways and it will work but that does not mean it is correct or that you have not caused another problem by hooking the electrical up incorrectly. Bottom line, if you hook it up wrong but you are happy with it then have at it and don't look back, you are happy and life goes on.

The coil has 2 windings, if they were both meant to be used at the same time then they would both be grounded at the same end, they are grounded at opposite ends. This is done so that the magnetic fields cancel each other to stop current flow in the ignition coil without a direct connection to the ignition coil.

The above paragraph is what it is, that simple, not smoke and mirrors, no magic.

If you disagree then please refer to above where it says "Bottom line, if you hook it up wrong but you are happy with it then have at it and don't look back, you are happy and life goes on".

Thank you and have a good day,
Larry
PS the above is posted for clarification and not to start a debate.
 
My manual states the white wire is for the light, however if you exceed the max recomended power then it will cause your plug to not fire. If you short it to the bike it will kill it, but it is not the correct wire. If you dont run light of the Stator then no biggy, but if you do (I do) then it's probably better to run the correct ground kill switch. To each their own though.usflg
 
Do all motors have same wire coding? no one is mentioning the motors that are talking about. My is chinese jet silver. Is mine the same as yours?
 
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