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Post by idon on Jun 22, 2018 15:05:18 GMT -6
Hello all, not too long ago my cousin replaced my regular stick headlights for some LED headlights I bought from a friend and they both worked right until one of them blew out, so only one was working, so I ordered some more, different ones from Amazon. Now the problem is that if I conn for them wrong will they blow out? I followed the cables my cousin had connected to the old ones and I turned on the scooter so the lights can turn on and they do, but I’m guessing they will turn on anyways if I out negative on positive and positive in negative? Either way I don’t want to blow the lights off. I have some pictures of he wiring and the lights and the H7 connector to add to the lights so I can just plug them in but I’m considera as to what is positive and negative because their different colors. Any help would be appreciated. imgur.com/a/ObNhKDY
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Post by cyborg on Jun 24, 2018 20:02:42 GMT -6
Led do not work with reversed polarity,,so you must have gotten it right,,,,solder and tape put the bike back together ,,,,ride
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Post by idon on Jun 27, 2018 9:22:23 GMT -6
Led do not work with reversed polarity,,so you must have gotten it right,,,,solder and tape put the bike back together ,,,,ride Ok here’s the picture of the original wiring. I have 2 of the same scooters, well I just got it actually lol. So I guess the blue is the high beam, white low beam and green power? Now how would I connect that to the adapter H4 adapter which has only a black and red wire? imgur.com/a/hdXtEnhHere’s my real question imgur.com/a/gO8Wm4H
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Post by cyborg on Jun 29, 2018 7:38:21 GMT -6
Any head light hi and low beam plug should have three wires one ground one hot for the lo beam and one for the hi beam,you need to do a test with the ignition on to find out what's what as far as which one is hot
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