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  • procamper
    XSive
    • Aug 2002
    • 68
    • slinger wi

    #1

    headlight switch

    I'd like a bit more powerful headlight on my 78e. does anyone know how many watts you can run through the headlight switch before it will go ka-put?

    right now, im running a pair of car style driving lights as headllights in my "custom" fainring (an old welding helmet with front cut out to recieve lights (i get the strangest looks ) )

    anyways... i can get a 100 watt bulb to replace the 50 watt thats in it, but need to know if i should go through the hassle of wiring in a relay... anyone know?

    btw-- there is no longer a RLU on the bike--i wired around it
    79ish suzuki rm250
    82 honda cb450sc
    78 honda cx500
    72 honda cb175
    78 yamaha xs11e
  • Mike Hart
    XS-XJ Guru
    • Jul 2002
    • 1025
    • Seattle, Washington

    #2
    Picture, man, we wanna see!

    Even with RLU out of the loop, the headlight would still normally get juice thru the headlight relay. The switch cannot handle much current, not even the 55/60 stocker. You didn't eliminate the relay too, and wire the headlight thru the switch, did you? Cuz it will melt eventually.

    Lots of folks run 80/100 halogens with no ill effects (I'm one of them).
    Mike * Seattle * 82 F'n'XJ1100 *

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    • procamper
      XSive
      • Aug 2002
      • 68
      • slinger wi

      #3
      hmmmm..... headlight relay, huh? my guess would be i cut that out of the loop too....

      i guess im goin to wire one in or rewire the old one--thanks


      as for pics- heres some, but some of them i took on the wrong setting so they're a bit fuzzy

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      79ish suzuki rm250
      82 honda cb450sc
      78 honda cx500
      72 honda cb175
      78 yamaha xs11e

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