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Post by carmelotrump on May 21, 2012 18:44:46 GMT -6
can anyone help me figure out what I need to do to make the hid lights stay on without draining my battery ? Attachments:
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Post by jonglauser on May 22, 2012 9:42:13 GMT -6
I also added HID to my scoot. You'll have to change your electrical to DC. The easiest is probably to upgrade to an 11 pole stator. I changed my 8 pole to full DC. Now I'm kinda wishing I just went with the 11 pole upgrade for more power. jonglauser.blogspot.com/2011/10/converting-to-full-dc.html
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Post by Cruiser on May 22, 2012 19:58:15 GMT -6
can anyone help me figure out what I need to do to make the hid lights stay on without draining my battery ? As I commented on the "HID lights are great" post, this is a common problem with the YY250T model scoot when you try to add more power consuming items (HID lights in your case). These scoots are right on the edge with the stock 25 watt headlights. HERE is an excellent thread that covers just about everything which is done to extract every watt of power from these scoots. This particular scoot already uses DC for the headlights so no conversion is needed. BTW, welcome to Scooter Doc, jonglauser. Looking forward to more posts from you.
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