Cold-E-Commuter
100 W
I recently purchased and am trying a halogen headlight on my bike. The unit is actually an automotive driving light from Autozone that came as a pair.
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The lighting is far superior than any bike light that I could find and the price was right considering that there are 2 lights per package. The brackets allowed me to mount the unit to my handle bars with a couple of hose clamps. However, there are a couple of concerns. First of all this is a 55 watt light. I have figured that my morning commute, taking roughly 23 minutes, will use an additional 21 watts from the battery. Not a huge concern, but I wonder if there is something better. Then there is the wiring. The current configuration is 4 SLA 12V batteries in series for 48V for the power of the bike. I have tied the light to a single battery in the pack by a seperate connector. The main connector shows 54.2V and the secondary 13.4V. But I wonder if the single battery that this light is connected to is getting the s**t kicked out of it by pulling double duty. After only 3 morning rides the voltage on this single battery is almost 1/2 Volt less than the other when the charger has finished. Also, this afternoons charge took longer than normal and the other 3 batteries were hot to the touch while the single was room temp. Any ideas? Should I find a DC-DC convertor? I appreciate any input.
Dan
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/catalog/accessories/accProductDetails.jsp?counter=0&categoryDisplayName=Appearance+and+Personalization&fromString=search&itemIdentifier=413381_0_0_&productId=413381&sortType=&parentId=1-10&filterByKeyWord=driving+light&categoryNValue=100001&navValue=102053&fromWhere=&itemId=2053-10&displayName=5+x+1+7/8+x+2+1/4+in.+55+Watts+rectangular+driving+light+kit&store=836&skuDisplayName=5+x+1+7/8+x+2+1/4+in.+55+Watts+rectangular+driving+light+kit&brandName=Pilot+Automotive
The lighting is far superior than any bike light that I could find and the price was right considering that there are 2 lights per package. The brackets allowed me to mount the unit to my handle bars with a couple of hose clamps. However, there are a couple of concerns. First of all this is a 55 watt light. I have figured that my morning commute, taking roughly 23 minutes, will use an additional 21 watts from the battery. Not a huge concern, but I wonder if there is something better. Then there is the wiring. The current configuration is 4 SLA 12V batteries in series for 48V for the power of the bike. I have tied the light to a single battery in the pack by a seperate connector. The main connector shows 54.2V and the secondary 13.4V. But I wonder if the single battery that this light is connected to is getting the s**t kicked out of it by pulling double duty. After only 3 morning rides the voltage on this single battery is almost 1/2 Volt less than the other when the charger has finished. Also, this afternoons charge took longer than normal and the other 3 batteries were hot to the touch while the single was room temp. Any ideas? Should I find a DC-DC convertor? I appreciate any input.
Dan