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"Spend the money and get the Badlands Illuminator, it has a built in load eaualizer and that's all that you need. It will plug in under your seat and nobody will ever know."
But will it cover the front turns also or just the rears? Does it plug in where the HD run/turn/stop module does?
But will it cover the front turns also or just the rears? Does it plug in where the HD run/turn/stop module does?
Last edited by ezriderpgh; Mar 22, 2009 at 12:24 AM.
The Biketronics Smart Equalizer plugs right in line with no splicing and covers your bike for any amount of LED's that you run on your bike. No hassle lifetime warranty and the best customer service service you could ask for. You can get them direct from Biketronics or through any Drag Specialties dealer. They also have a full line of lighting modules. Been running them for several years now.
Under your seat in-line at the turn signal connection. That is where you would also plug in any of their modules.
PDDGM: Just responded to someone else in a different thread on this. They have several different versions and revisions for different models and ones with and without alarms. They are constantly upgrading to be compatible with changes that HD makes to the electrical systems. Give them a call and tell them what you have and they will get you exactly what you need. (800) 735-2419 Super people to deal with and very helpful.
Spend the money and get the Badlands Illuminator, it has a built in load eaualizer and that's all that you need. It will plug in under your seat and nobody will ever know.
As far as "King" goes, I've only been running Radiantz L.E.D.'s for the last 5 years, BUT, I just tallied up how many are on my Ultra at this moment. The actual number is 882 L.E.D.'s. If you wanna stop by and count each one, feel free.
As far as "King" goes, I've only been running Radiantz L.E.D.'s for the last 5 years, BUT, I just tallied up how many are on my Ultra at this moment. The actual number is 882 L.E.D.'s. If you wanna stop by and count each one, feel free.


Why you want to be the king of Fringe or LEDs is beyond me.
Myself, I'm the king of Loose Women.

JK
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Actually, after re-reading your question, it occurs to me you don't need an equalizer or anything other than a switch and a fuse holder. You're asking about putting an LED INSIDE the hard bag. I'm assuming to help see what's in there.
Since it won't be connected to or through any other lighting, nothing special is needed. Stop in at your local Pep Boys, Autozone, etc and pick up a pair of white LED pods, wire them through the bag to a dis-connect plug and then to a switch and then the fuze holder. You can plug in to the battery, or any other direct line.
The equalizers are used to balance the draw between the LED's and standard bulbs. Since you are wiring direct, you won't be interfering with the other lighting.
Since it won't be connected to or through any other lighting, nothing special is needed. Stop in at your local Pep Boys, Autozone, etc and pick up a pair of white LED pods, wire them through the bag to a dis-connect plug and then to a switch and then the fuze holder. You can plug in to the battery, or any other direct line.
The equalizers are used to balance the draw between the LED's and standard bulbs. Since you are wiring direct, you won't be interfering with the other lighting.
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