I procrastinated on installing aux lights on my Pigs. Good riding buddy of mine took an oncoming left turn hit and has been in the hospital for the last week.
That motivated me to get it done.
Solution is under $40USD and some patience.
Parts:
H4 splitter
Lights
L bracket
Mounting screws/nylocks
Total Cost: Lights ($20), Splitter ($7), L brackets, screws, nuts ($7), shop materials (electrical tape, heat shrink connectors, etc) maybe a couple $$.
Since I'm running an LED H4 (25w), I'm going to split the H4 feed and add 13w projector lights that have low and high beam lights. This keeps the draw below the Halogen spec for that connector.
Low beam has a low cutoff, drive safe, yellow fog light to augment the LED headlight and add triangulation for visibility during the day.
On high beam the aux lights project a high beam spot down road, almost doubling the light output of headlight. This is an overlander DR, so it's not going to see tight trail runs, so positioning of the lights was less of a concern. Simply reused the stock reflector brackets and they fit perfectly with the large Acerbis tank.
Before anything went on the DR the connectors/splitters got waterproofed and oxi-guarded on the terminals. Huge output increase!
That motivated me to get it done.
Solution is under $40USD and some patience.
Parts:
H4 splitter
Lights
L bracket
Mounting screws/nylocks
Total Cost: Lights ($20), Splitter ($7), L brackets, screws, nuts ($7), shop materials (electrical tape, heat shrink connectors, etc) maybe a couple $$.
Since I'm running an LED H4 (25w), I'm going to split the H4 feed and add 13w projector lights that have low and high beam lights. This keeps the draw below the Halogen spec for that connector.
Low beam has a low cutoff, drive safe, yellow fog light to augment the LED headlight and add triangulation for visibility during the day.
On high beam the aux lights project a high beam spot down road, almost doubling the light output of headlight. This is an overlander DR, so it's not going to see tight trail runs, so positioning of the lights was less of a concern. Simply reused the stock reflector brackets and they fit perfectly with the large Acerbis tank.
Before anything went on the DR the connectors/splitters got waterproofed and oxi-guarded on the terminals. Huge output increase!