- Joined
- Jan 27, 2013
- Messages
- 9,855
- Reaction score
- 34
- Location
- Brisbane Australia
- My Bike Models
- 1981 GL1100 “Rats Nest”
1998 GL1500c Val
1987 CBR1000f “The Pig”
1991 CBR1000f Red
The green flasher and neutral lights mounted on the headlamp are really hard to see in full sunlight so I decided an LED upgrade was in order. It was difficult to find the wedge bulb in the correct LED size in green so I thought what the heck a blue LED behind a green bezel should be fine.
[video]https://youtu.be/GYIZQcac1NY[/video]
A strong blue LED is still blue through a green bezel :doh:
When I put the LED in the holder I was pleased to get the polarity around the right way and it worked well with testing of the left flasher. Unfortunately the wiring to the indicator bulb was a positive feed from each side flasher ( the earth comes from the side not on through the flasher bulbs) so it didn't work when I used the right hand one. I modified the bulb holders ( flashers, neutral and high beam) wiring behind the plug by tying the blue wire ( RH flasher) to the green high beam earth and inserting two diodes from the left and right flasher feed wires to the LH flasher bulb holder wire. :good:
[video]https://youtu.be/GYIZQcac1NY[/video]
A strong blue LED is still blue through a green bezel :doh:
When I put the LED in the holder I was pleased to get the polarity around the right way and it worked well with testing of the left flasher. Unfortunately the wiring to the indicator bulb was a positive feed from each side flasher ( the earth comes from the side not on through the flasher bulbs) so it didn't work when I used the right hand one. I modified the bulb holders ( flashers, neutral and high beam) wiring behind the plug by tying the blue wire ( RH flasher) to the green high beam earth and inserting two diodes from the left and right flasher feed wires to the LH flasher bulb holder wire. :good: