I had forgotten I started this thread a couple of months ago, but I finally removed the HD 69462-06A - Auxiliary Running Light / Brake Light / Turn Signal Conversion Kit - Bullet Lens because I got tired of people behind me complaining that it looked like I was always on the brakes.
The problem is that the running light function is so bright, there is very little difference when the brakes are applied. I know there is another thread on the site discussing this very same problem, but Ican't find it.
While I agree with Rhino in the above post that more light is a good thing, more important than just more light is being able to easily tell when the brakes are applied. This is a problem that the Custom Dynamics LED strip won't fix because I use the TP only for trips. I need a solution for when I'm riding without the TP.
When I removed the HD unit, I cut it open to find a small PCB with a lot more components than I expected to find. There is even a small logic chip that I didn't expect to see.
I'm not an electronics guy, but I do know V = I x R and all I want to do is drop the power of the running lights to 5 or 6 watts so they won't glow so dang bright. Adding extra resistance to the wire going to the turn signals would also reduce the brighness of the turn signals, which I don't want to do. All I want to do is dim the running function.
Do we have any circuits guys on the site that would be interested in looking at the insides of this module and maybe come up with a retrofit?
If this isn't possible, are there other modules available that work better than the HD unit? I've heard horror stories about the Biketronics unit burning out a lot, so I'm scared to buy that one.
One last option is to convert the single filament rear units to dual filament units, like the fronts, and move to LEDs so I can use an inline resistor to knock the power down to the run circuit.
Does anyone have a different approach?
