LED Headlight

Nov 4, 2015
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A tad less than a year ago I bought a LED headlight bulb from a vendor at a local H-D dealer event. I was pleased with it but last week it failed. The company listed on my receipt said it wasn't their product so I called the vendor I bought it from. He said he'd replace it once - that the unit I bought had only a 3-year warranty vs a lifetime warranty as described on my receipt. OK I can live with that and am mailing him the failed unit. Hopefully I'll get a new one soon.

Meanwhile I went looking for a replacement just in case. I found the same thing for $39.95 at

https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...FRIbgQodEmEAjQ.

Part Number: H4-HLV3-M

UPC: 847781061956

I paid over $122 for the one that died. Stupid me.
 
Vito check out our sponsor DK Products he sells a LED headlight replacement.
 
A tad less than a year ago I bought a LED headlight bulb from a vendor at a local H-D dealer event. I was pleased with it but last week it failed. The company listed on my receipt said it wasn't their product so I called the vendor I bought it from. He said he'd replace it once - that the unit I bought had only a 3-year warranty vs a lifetime warranty as described on my receipt. OK I can live with that and am mailing him the failed unit. Hopefully I'll get a new one soon.

Meanwhile I went looking for a replacement just in case. I found the same thing for $39.95 at

https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...FRIbgQodEmEAjQ.

Part Number: H4-HLV3-M

UPC: 847781061956

I paid over $122 for the one that died. Stupid me.

Update - I sent the failed unit to the seller and got a new one back so I can't complain.
 
Ill buy mine from kevin at dk just because he is such a great guy. Always giving free advice with his time and genuinely caring about his customers. I have been truly impressed by him and his shop.
 
Love to try it from DK, but description says you will get Canbus error code and no way around this yet.
any thoughts?

Hi,Bob. From talking to Kevin and Dwayne back at the shop,the newer bikes w/CANbus require at least 1.2amps of power draw for the headlight circuit or an error code might display. This will not effect the operation or use of our LED bulb in any way but at this time there is no way to disable this. However, while it may happen, the incidences of it doing so have been very,very minimal.
 
canbus error

Hi,Bob. From talking to Kevin and Dwayne back at the shop,the newer bikes w/CANbus require at least 1.2amps of power draw for the headlight circuit or an error code might display. This will not effect the operation or use of our LED bulb in any way but at this time there is no way to disable this. However, while it may happen, the incidences of it doing so have been very,very minimal.
A resister installed between the wire going to the light to ground will make it draw 1.5 amps.
 
CANbus Resistor Inquiry

Hi,Bob. From talking to Kevin and Dwayne back at the shop,the newer bikes w/CANbus require at least 1.2amps of power draw for the headlight circuit or an error code might display. This will not effect the operation or use of our LED bulb in any way but at this time there is no way to disable this. However, while it may happen, the incidences of it doing so have been very,very minimal.

OK, I have a 2015 Freewheeler, (CANbus) that I will be adding a set of Auxiliary lights to this winter. I planned on running all (Aux and Headlight) just off the headlight power feed. So, if I converted all (Headlight and Aux) to DKs LEDs, would that have enough current draw? And, if not, what would be the capacity of the needed resistor?

Springman
 
OK, I have a 2015 Freewheeler, (CANbus) that I will be adding a set of Auxiliary lights to this winter. I planned on running all (Aux and Headlight) just off the headlight power feed. So, if I converted all (Headlight and Aux) to DKs LEDs, would that have enough current draw? And, if not, what would be the capacity of the needed resistor?

Springman

Advance Auto $15 Sylvania Load Resistor 12 volt 6 ohms.

Bob :D
 
Advance Auto $15 Sylvania Load Resistor 12 volt 6 ohms.

Bob :D


That is a 72Watt resistor! I think that would be a VERY big resistor and sort of excessive for this application!

Can't we dial it in a bit? What we need is the actual current loads for the LED Headlight and the two Aux LED bulb/assembly. With the knowledge of that total current load we can determine if simply adding the AUX lights will increase the current demand to the levels needed by the CANbus to not error...or, if a ballast resistor is needed the exact one......most likely smaller than a 72 watt resistor - thus more efficient and less heat......

So, can DK Customs give us current loads for their LED units?

Springman
 
That is a 72Watt resistor! I think that would be a VERY big resistor and sort of excessive for this application!

Can't we dial it in a bit? What we need is the actual current loads for the LED Headlight and the two Aux LED bulb/assembly. With the knowledge of that total current load we can determine if simply adding the AUX lights will increase the current demand to the levels needed by the CANbus to not error...or, if a ballast resistor is needed the exact one......most likely smaller than a 72 watt resistor - thus more efficient and less heat......

So, can DK Customs give us current loads for their LED units?

Springman

Yes it might be a bit excessive .... and the only way to know the proper value is to know the loads required to make the system work properly.
 
Hi,Bob. From talking to Kevin and Dwayne back at the shop,the newer bikes w/CANbus require at least 1.2amps of power draw for the headlight circuit or an error code might display. This will not effect the operation or use of our LED bulb in any way but at this time there is no way to disable this. However, while it may happen, the incidences of it doing so have been very,very minimal.

thanks, I' ll order and give it a try.

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i wish ; have you seen the worth of our Canadian dollar lately !
 

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