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ry415
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#1 Post by ry415 »

I have an extra set of cannondale atv lights that I'd like to run (4 total).
Does anyone know if this will draw too much power from the battery while running? I know they make LED bulbs that fit our light housing but if I can just run what I have I would.

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#2 Post by wistech »

An atv stator will have no problem with four atv headlights.

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#3 Post by ry415 »

Thanks for the reply, would i be better off running the extras with a switch connected to the battery or just tapping into the existing light wires off the harness?

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#4 Post by wistech »

I usually run an extra headlight with a switch tapped right into the battery with a fuse of course. That way if you stop on the trail somewhere and need a little light you can just turn that on and not have to power the ecu and fan systems as well. It works as switchable high beam.

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#5 Post by ry415 »

thanks

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#6 Post by carlover »

QUOTE (ry415 @ Jun 11 2012, 07:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have an extra set of cannondale atv lights that I'd like to run (4 total).
Does anyone know if this will draw too much power from the battery while running? I know they make LED bulbs that fit our light housing but if I can just run what I have I would.

Thanks

i don't think it will consume too much power... An atv stator will have no problem... you can run it without any problem.... look up here http://www.niceledlights.com

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