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Old 01-06-2010, 10:26 AM   #111
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Where can I get a timed relay? That may be benificial for my 3 HID setup I will be running.
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Old 01-06-2010, 10:27 AM   #112
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Old 01-07-2010, 12:02 AM   #113
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I thought there was one that Tigger had linked before...
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Old 01-07-2010, 10:48 AM   #114
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I thought there was one that Tigger had linked before...
Thats one some Buell guys are using with good results.
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Old 01-07-2010, 01:29 PM   #115
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I thought there was one that Tigger had linked before...
I did but DEI makes really good products! It looks like it works; batt+, ground, trigger, output + & - so that it would also unload your headlight wiring and run your HIDs straight from your battery, for those that are concerned. What I don't know is what it's current ratings are and how long it will last in a constant flow situation. Those types of switches are usually used to open/close sunroofs/windows and fire up glow plugs on alarm/remote start systems.

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Old 01-07-2010, 03:10 PM   #116
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DEI is def. good bang-for-the-buck stuff, but the problem with using that relay for HIDs is that it requires a trigger pulse, not a constant signal. Meaning you'd have to use a momentary button to manually turn them on - fine if that's what you want, but not automatic as headlights should be.

This one is the best, most compact solution I found - and solid-state transistor vs. mechanical coil (more expensive though): http://www.wolstentech.com/products/...delayrelay.php
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DEI is def. good bang-for-the-buck stuff, but the problem with using that relay for HIDs is that it requires a trigger pulse, not a constant signal. Meaning you'd have to use a momentary button to manually turn them on - fine if that's what you want, but not automatic as headlights should be.

This one is the best, most compact solution I found - and solid-state transistor vs. mechanical coil (more expensive though): http://www.wolstentech.com/products/...delayrelay.php
FTMFW!!! Now I can get behind this with both guns! It's compact, simple, water resistant and designed for this specific application. Plus they also claim 6 amp initial draw and thus don't mention the battery (mine is rated for 175 cca) but I understand that bit about the ballast/bulb life. Now do I want to order something that costs $25 and tear into my bike to prolong the life of something that costs $25....hmmmmm...
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Old 01-07-2010, 03:45 PM   #118
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To my mind, the advantage of prolonging the bulb/ballast is more about reducing the possibility of being caught on a trip w/ a dead headlight (though I plan to retain the stock plug & stash a halogen bulb as backup) + the hassle of removing/returning/reinstalling.

Oh - and I gave in & ordered sets for both the GSXR & VFR after seeing that smokin' deal you posted & reading various positive reviews on them. I'll post install pics when ever I throw them in over the winter.
Thanks for the heads-up!
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To my mind, the advantage of prolonging the bulb/ballast is more about reducing the possibility of being caught on a trip w/ a dead headlight (though I plan to retain the stock plug & stash a halogen bulb as backup) + the hassle of removing/returning/reinstalling.

Oh - and I gave in & ordered sets for both the GSXR & VFR after seeing that smokin' deal you posted & reading various positive reviews on them. I'll post install pics when ever I throw them in over the winter.
Thanks for the heads-up!
That's the bonus of leaving the brights standard halogen.
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Old 01-07-2010, 04:06 PM   #120
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Agreed, and that's what I plan to do on the GSXR - but I still don't want to have to blind oncoming traffic if it goes out.

On the VFR, that's not an option since it runs dual H4 hi/lo (I'm also a little dubious of the light-pattern & durability of the actuated hi/lo shield - we'll see).
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