View Full Version : Wiring in a LED Bar
honda4traxx87
11-21-2010, 02:47 PM
Okay, so I recently picked up a 8" Phantom Light LED Bar.
http://www.phantom-lighting.com/pages/products_vig812.php
Very similar to the LED Bar kit from LSR Racing.
http://www.lsracing.com/honda-250r_edge-led-atv-head-light-kit.html
I have a 200w Ricky Stator amp already, which is plenty for this light. I need help wiring this thing in. Thanks in advance!
troybilt
11-21-2010, 04:26 PM
Originally posted by honda4traxx87
Okay, so I recently picked up a 8" Phantom Light LED Bar.
http://www.phantom-lighting.com/pages/products_vig812.php
Very similar to the LED Bar kit from LSR Racing.
http://www.lsracing.com/honda-250r_edge-led-atv-head-light-kit.html
I have a 200w Ricky Stator amp already, which is plenty for this light. I need help wiring this thing in. Thanks in advance!
This will be cool! I think you're going to need a rectifier, to convert from AC power to DC. Maybe someone that is a little more electrical savvy than me can confirm this. I just know to install a fan from a 450r you need a rectifier to convert the current.
troybilt
11-21-2010, 04:26 PM
Originally posted by honda4traxx87
Okay, so I recently picked up a 8" Phantom Light LED Bar.
http://www.phantom-lighting.com/pages/products_vig812.php
Very similar to the LED Bar kit from LSR Racing.
http://www.lsracing.com/honda-250r_edge-led-atv-head-light-kit.html
I have a 200w Ricky Stator amp already, which is plenty for this light. I need help wiring this thing in. Thanks in advance!
This will be cool! I think you're going to need a rectifier, to convert from AC power to DC. Maybe someone that is a little more electrical savvy than me can confirm this. I just know to install a fan from a 450r you need a rectifier to convert the current.
wilkin250r
11-21-2010, 06:36 PM
Yep, you'll need a rectifier to convert the AC to DC. I think that's all you'll need, or you might possibly need a capacitor or small battery to filter the power to eliminate any flicker.
You can pick one up at Radio Shack for about $4
honda4traxx87
11-21-2010, 10:19 PM
Cool thats what I thought I just needed some guidance haha. Ill keep you guys updated
smokinwrench
11-23-2010, 08:10 PM
I'm sure if you look up old posts/threads from "deathman53" he has explained how to change your wiring so it will put out dc power.
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