I just wired up running lights on mine today....pictures to follow as soon as I'm absolutely hands off finished.
I found a set of "working lights" on sale on Northern Tool normally $50, half off now at $25.
Ironton Mini LED Worklights — 2-Pk., 15 Watt, 1,050 Lumens, 10–30 Volt | LED Automotive Work Lights| Northern Tool + Equipment
15 Watts 1 Amp at 30V so at 12V they will be 6 Watts at 400 mA should last forever....
Not bad because I didn't have to order them...just walk right in and pick them up and install
Came with full stainless brackets, I used the sumitomo male I ordered to build a harness and connected it
and locked it to the heated grips aux connector behind the headlight. On the other end I used an SAE 2 pin
trailer connector like all battery tenders use, then run both the new working lights to a single SAE 2 pin and connect it all together. Will have it finished tomorrow and test drive in the dark tomorrow night.
Will be interesting..
I found a set of "working lights" on sale on Northern Tool normally $50, half off now at $25.
Ironton Mini LED Worklights — 2-Pk., 15 Watt, 1,050 Lumens, 10–30 Volt | LED Automotive Work Lights| Northern Tool + Equipment
15 Watts 1 Amp at 30V so at 12V they will be 6 Watts at 400 mA should last forever....
Not bad because I didn't have to order them...just walk right in and pick them up and install
Came with full stainless brackets, I used the sumitomo male I ordered to build a harness and connected it
and locked it to the heated grips aux connector behind the headlight. On the other end I used an SAE 2 pin
trailer connector like all battery tenders use, then run both the new working lights to a single SAE 2 pin and connect it all together. Will have it finished tomorrow and test drive in the dark tomorrow night.
Will be interesting..