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12-31-2007, 12:18 AM | #1 | |
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Wiring Help please
Unfortunately I am not allowed to drive anymore. I am mostly blind and bicycle everywhere, yes I do mean everywhere. Anyway, I was reading these forums and you guys seem pretty knowledgeable.
The problem, I need some lighting for my bicycle that will let me ride at night. I have tried the options made for cyclists and for my visual issues they just don't cut it. What I am wanting to do that I think will work is this: Those 55 watt Optronics platinum burners look real nice and I have read good things about them. I can figure out how to mount them on my bicycle and I somewhat understand the whole process of relays and switches. What I don't know is what battery to use and what kind of hours of usage I might expect to get out of the battery I choose. Being on a bicycle weight and size would be big issues. However, I can mount the battery on my back rack. The usage I need is under an hour each day. Essentially used to ride too and from work in the winter time since the light is nonexistent. What I was looking at in a battery is a small motorcycle battery. Another aspect I am unsure on is making sure everything is waterproofed. I don't mind riding in the rain. I have good clothing gear for doing that. I don't want my lighting to short out on me. Further. when I read the diagrams I always see wiring going to a ground. I really don't think I want to ground to my bicycle frame right? I can simply run a wire to the ground terminal on the battery right? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Doug |
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Re: Wiring Help please
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If you are going to use light that is going to be power hungry, i would use a sealed lead acid battery which would be much clearner than using a normal wet battery. You could get the acid on your clothes and burn holes in it. You will not have this problem with a SLA. Alternatively, you could use a Li-Po battery which will need a proper balancer charger for charging the battery. A Lithium Polymer (Li-Po) battery would last longer as they have the best size/mAh rating that is widely available. The downside to Li-Po is cost and durability. They need to be handled carefully, not over-charged/discharged and if batteries are in series, they need to all be maintained (balanced) at similar voltage, even whilst charging. Balancing is done when the battery is charging with a special charger called a "Balance Charger". Li-Po batteries are commonly found in Laptop computers. Grounding to the negative of the battery is fine. No need to ground to the bike frame. |
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