Re: LEDRider LR4 LED light and WynPro bracket install
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 11:13 pm
First ride of the season tonight - it was after 7pm when I rolled out, but just had to get it in.
Since it would be dark soon, it gave me a chance to play with the new lights. All I can say is WOW!! I left the house with them on at 20% - that's the lowest setting I've got programmed into the Skene controller. Throughout the entire ride (just short of 100 miles), not one car flashed their headlights at me - so it looks like 20% power is safe to run all the time and not blind oncoming traffic, daylight or dark.
I got out to some less populated areas and played with them on the other settings plus 100% with the high beams. At this point, I'm very happy with the lights and the Skene controller. I had my point and shoot camera running video off a ram mount; but mounted to the heli-bar top clamp produced so much vibration the video is almost un-viewable.
Next trip out, I'll take the tools needed to adjust the lights, and play with adjusting the aim of them.
Since it would be dark soon, it gave me a chance to play with the new lights. All I can say is WOW!! I left the house with them on at 20% - that's the lowest setting I've got programmed into the Skene controller. Throughout the entire ride (just short of 100 miles), not one car flashed their headlights at me - so it looks like 20% power is safe to run all the time and not blind oncoming traffic, daylight or dark.
I got out to some less populated areas and played with them on the other settings plus 100% with the high beams. At this point, I'm very happy with the lights and the Skene controller. I had my point and shoot camera running video off a ram mount; but mounted to the heli-bar top clamp produced so much vibration the video is almost un-viewable.
Next trip out, I'll take the tools needed to adjust the lights, and play with adjusting the aim of them.