I have four Bangood red 12v Led`s wired in series fitted into a small project box.Hi guys
So im struggling to find much info on the subject heading. What are the options for us that want to have a permanent wired tail light that runs off our 48v bike battery? Anyone have any knowledge?
Can't seem to find many options at all.
Cheers.
Nice. Good thinking. I could just recycle the housing of an old cateye rear light and for new leds. I presume you only have stationary lights not flashing?I have four Bangood red 12v Led`s wired in series fitted into a small project box.
Correct,not flashing!Nice. Good thinking. I could just recycle the housing of an old cateye rear light and for new leds. I presume you only have stationary lights not flashing?
I have just found some 'super bright' 12v flashing leds cheap on ebay so have bought them. Intend on wiring 4 in series like suggested in an old cateye rear light.Correct,not flashing!
Ah damn. I didn't even consider this being a problem. That dc converter would do the trick but i can be waiting that ling for it as currently cycling in the dark with no lights in London and is not very fun. I think i will just contact the seller and ask for non-flashing so i cam stick to the plan of wiring in series.Humm not to sure about flashing led's in series ?
I may be wrong but the way I see it is in order to flash dosent the LED effectively switch its voltage on & off, in series none of the led's get a constant current so none will work.
I'm sure wiser minds will corect me if I'm wrong
Wise words. I have gone for the non flashing 12v. Will post up some pics of the lights im modifying when done.If you do buy a DC-DC converter be sure to get one that can handle the 56v of a fully charged 48v battery.
The one linked a above looks like it has 50v caps on it. It will blow.