OK, as indicated before, I'm a Light freak. I've got flashlights, lasers (powerful enough to light yer cigarette) and Light gadgets EVERYWHERE. I have decided to check out the inside of the gauges so that I could see exactly how hard it would be to replace the stock incandescent lights with LED's.
Now, that being said, I've seen TONS of LED mod's on pretty much every single stinkin thing on the planet, including our V-max's. However, never have I seen anyone using the newer LED technology, but instead just simple 5mm LED's. I've been following LED technology for a long time and seen as they have developed over the years. From the Luxeon at 45 lumens, to the newest big boy on the block, the SST-90 at 2200 lumens. I just absolutely had to use some Cree XPC's I had laying around to increase the brightness of the stock lights in my instrument panel, specifically the Neutral and the Gas lights. I had one green and one red, determined the resistance resistor I needed to achieve the target current of 300ma off 12v, and wired it all together. It's not pretty, but given the size of the LED's and the space limitation, I didn't have much option. I do want to note that with the limited current I chose, the LED's are only putting out about maybe 100 lumens MAX. far from as powerful as they CAN be.
We all know how to take apart the instrument panel so I won't go into that unless it's absolutely required of me. I'm good at step by steps, but I usually go into TOO MUCH detail.
Here is the stock light we've all seen.
all I gotta say is MEH! These were taken not in full sunlight, but slightly overcast.
Ok stock light not so impressive.
The Cree isn't a hugely powerful LED but it is better than most. about 200 lumens max.
Here is the setup so you can compare.
and with the cover back on.
Now this was with the bike NOT RUNNING. When the battery gets charged up a bit more (all this fiddling with the engine not on drained it) I will take some pictures of the lights when it's running and at night.
Whatcha think eh! woot!
BTW, I removed the Heatsinks because I figure they will be running such a short amount of time that the heat won't be an issue. That and the space requirements made it difficult.
Oh, and another mod I did while I had this off was I stuck 2 color change LED's behind the dials along with the stock bulb to add a little variety. I'll also get a video of this when it's darker. I didn't see much with it light out as they are pretty small LED's
Now, that being said, I've seen TONS of LED mod's on pretty much every single stinkin thing on the planet, including our V-max's. However, never have I seen anyone using the newer LED technology, but instead just simple 5mm LED's. I've been following LED technology for a long time and seen as they have developed over the years. From the Luxeon at 45 lumens, to the newest big boy on the block, the SST-90 at 2200 lumens. I just absolutely had to use some Cree XPC's I had laying around to increase the brightness of the stock lights in my instrument panel, specifically the Neutral and the Gas lights. I had one green and one red, determined the resistance resistor I needed to achieve the target current of 300ma off 12v, and wired it all together. It's not pretty, but given the size of the LED's and the space limitation, I didn't have much option. I do want to note that with the limited current I chose, the LED's are only putting out about maybe 100 lumens MAX. far from as powerful as they CAN be.
We all know how to take apart the instrument panel so I won't go into that unless it's absolutely required of me. I'm good at step by steps, but I usually go into TOO MUCH detail.
Here is the stock light we've all seen.
all I gotta say is MEH! These were taken not in full sunlight, but slightly overcast.
Ok stock light not so impressive.
The Cree isn't a hugely powerful LED but it is better than most. about 200 lumens max.
Here is the setup so you can compare.
and with the cover back on.
Now this was with the bike NOT RUNNING. When the battery gets charged up a bit more (all this fiddling with the engine not on drained it) I will take some pictures of the lights when it's running and at night.
Whatcha think eh! woot!
BTW, I removed the Heatsinks because I figure they will be running such a short amount of time that the heat won't be an issue. That and the space requirements made it difficult.
Oh, and another mod I did while I had this off was I stuck 2 color change LED's behind the dials along with the stock bulb to add a little variety. I'll also get a video of this when it's darker. I didn't see much with it light out as they are pretty small LED's