WoodlandHills
10 kW
I plan on starting with them in series and running off a 52v battery, but eventually I hope to try them at 72v. Either way I'll be taking power from a CA3.
That has a maximum input voltage of 60v - my battery is +- 90v?CobraJet said:Why couldn't you use a voltage regulator to set the lighting voltage wherever you would like? You could tap of the main power and run a lower voltage on each light. Something like this:
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Texas-Instruments/LM317HVH/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtUqDgmOWBjgJwP%252b5MP6LxOpooijlGazWg%3d
What brackets are you using there. I have the same bars, and that would be a great lighting solution. ThanksWoodlandHills said:Third and final try at light mounting, this time with decent brackets:
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tinasdude said:What brackets are you using there. I have the same bars, and that would be a great lighting solution. ThanksWoodlandHills said:Third and final try at light mounting, this time with decent brackets:
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boytitan said:Where are you guys getting the mounting brackets from ?
Is that the Luna Lander Fork on there?WoodlandHills said:It depends upon what sort of tires you use: