steve30
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- Rotherham, South Yorkshire
It isn't finished yet, but I thought I would make a topic about my lights so far.
I found a lot of cheap commercially available lights are either too dim, or the batteries run out quickly, or the flimsy plastic clip breaks. Expensive commercially available lights are just, well, too expensive
I bought two bulbs to try out. Both are MR11 type, available from Maplin. I got 5 Watt and 15 Watt bulbs. The 5W bulb has an angle of 10 degrees. Probably OK to let someone coming in the opposite direction to see you, but it doesn't light up the road very well. The 15W bulb has an angle of 30 degrees and works nicely
. It illuminates the road as well as all the reflective road signs.
MR11 Bulbs: http://www.maplin.co...?ModuleNo=25844
The bulb is held in this bulb holder: http://www.maplin.co...?ModuleNo=24252, which is attached to the handlebars with masking tape. This isn't permanent - I'm thinking about possibly using Velcro or something to attach it, but in the meantime, masking tape works.
It is then connected to a switch, and the cable runs along the top tube, and is terminated in a couple of crocodile clips - again, temporary. I will make a better method of connecting up the battery eventually, but the crocodile clips work.
The battery is a 12 Volt, 3.2 Amp-hour Yuasa valve regulated lead acid battery. I bought this from a company called MDS Battery who have a shop on ebay, in addition to a website. I think it was around £16. This is just small enough to fit in my small saddle bag. I need to buy a bigger saddle bag. I found the battery lasted about 2 hours with the 15W bulb, but that was when I bought it, and I don't think it was fully charged. This was a few months ago, and it was only now that I finally built a charger, based around an L200 voltage/current regulator IC. I built it according to this website: http://myra-simon.co...e/charger.html.
I think I have just managed to get the battery fully charged, so I will go out for a ride this morning. Rather than take my usual early morning journey to Sheffield, which is quite well lit, I think I will go to Doncaster, which will be pitch black. Should be a good test.
I am still yet to come up with a way of dimming the light. I don't want to keep changing the bulb, and 15W is not required all the time in well lit areas, so I still need to come up with a way of dimming it. I also need to build a rear light. Currently I have a commercial 5 LED one (which is quite bright), but it is powered by 2 AAA batteries and is held onto my rack with masking tape. I haven't yet decided if I will use LEDs or a bulb for the rear light.
Photographs to follow when I have taken some.
I found a lot of cheap commercially available lights are either too dim, or the batteries run out quickly, or the flimsy plastic clip breaks. Expensive commercially available lights are just, well, too expensive
I bought two bulbs to try out. Both are MR11 type, available from Maplin. I got 5 Watt and 15 Watt bulbs. The 5W bulb has an angle of 10 degrees. Probably OK to let someone coming in the opposite direction to see you, but it doesn't light up the road very well. The 15W bulb has an angle of 30 degrees and works nicely

MR11 Bulbs: http://www.maplin.co...?ModuleNo=25844
The bulb is held in this bulb holder: http://www.maplin.co...?ModuleNo=24252, which is attached to the handlebars with masking tape. This isn't permanent - I'm thinking about possibly using Velcro or something to attach it, but in the meantime, masking tape works.
It is then connected to a switch, and the cable runs along the top tube, and is terminated in a couple of crocodile clips - again, temporary. I will make a better method of connecting up the battery eventually, but the crocodile clips work.
The battery is a 12 Volt, 3.2 Amp-hour Yuasa valve regulated lead acid battery. I bought this from a company called MDS Battery who have a shop on ebay, in addition to a website. I think it was around £16. This is just small enough to fit in my small saddle bag. I need to buy a bigger saddle bag. I found the battery lasted about 2 hours with the 15W bulb, but that was when I bought it, and I don't think it was fully charged. This was a few months ago, and it was only now that I finally built a charger, based around an L200 voltage/current regulator IC. I built it according to this website: http://myra-simon.co...e/charger.html.
I think I have just managed to get the battery fully charged, so I will go out for a ride this morning. Rather than take my usual early morning journey to Sheffield, which is quite well lit, I think I will go to Doncaster, which will be pitch black. Should be a good test.
I am still yet to come up with a way of dimming the light. I don't want to keep changing the bulb, and 15W is not required all the time in well lit areas, so I still need to come up with a way of dimming it. I also need to build a rear light. Currently I have a commercial 5 LED one (which is quite bright), but it is powered by 2 AAA batteries and is held onto my rack with masking tape. I haven't yet decided if I will use LEDs or a bulb for the rear light.
Photographs to follow when I have taken some.