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    I was planning on splitting the trailer pigtail to the Lumina for a light bar to brighten things up. I wasn't too worried as the original lights are LED and the Light bar is too. Not much draw there...But I already have an older set of Halogen driving lights on the lower crash bars and just installed the Mighty Mites...both wired thru the three button accessory switch. So all you smart guys, any problem if they are all running at the same time? Not in the mood to come to a stop light and the bike dies on me. Thanks

    And not opposed to changing out the Halogen driving lights to newer LED if that would possibly make a difference. jc

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    Halogens are a fair load. Not sure what the load for the MM is?

    I would fire up the bike and see what the draw is ... I suspect your fine, because if I'm understanding you, all that is powered through the acc port via the three switch harness ... if that is so, the acc port is fused at 15 amps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyWuzHe View Post
    Halogens are a fair load. Not sure what the load for the MM is?

    I would fire up the bike and see what the draw is ... I suspect your fine, because if I'm understanding you, all that is powered through the acc port via the three switch harness ... if that is so, the acc port is fused at 15 amps.
    Thanks Fuzzy....I was wondering if I am going to tax the total load of the Electrical output of the bike. As I have stated before, I know shit about the Electronics of a motorcycle {at least the newer bikes} Adding another LED Strip wouldn't seem like much more, but sooner or later the amps are gonna exceed the output....right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc1300 View Post
    Thanks Fuzzy....I was wondering if I am going to tax the total load of the Electrical output of the bike. As I have stated before, I know shit about the Electronics of a motorcycle {at least the newer bikes} Adding another LED Strip wouldn't seem like much more, but sooner or later the amps are gonna exceed the output....right?
    One would think .. I ran into that thought with the electrical gear. I have a jacket liner, gloves, pant and socks .... LOL ... Dang I'm getting old. I think my total draw was like 12 amps. I broached this with my Harley service department and they said I would be fine.

    Having said all that, I've added the mighty mites since then and used all the electrics while on my trip with the fans. I kept an eye on voltages, didn't even notice a drop in voltage ... what does that mean???? Beats the snot out of me ... but it appears I'm okay.

    I think your add of the LED bar is probably fine. Just keep an eye on voltages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyWuzHe View Post
    One would think .. I ran into that thought with the electrical gear. I have a jacket liner, gloves, pant and socks .... LOL ... Dang I'm getting old. I think my total draw was like 12 amps. I broached this with my Harley service department and they said I would be fine.

    Having said all that, I've added the mighty mites since then and used all the electrics while on my trip with the fans. I kept an eye on voltages, didn't even notice a drop in voltage ... what does that mean???? Beats the snot out of me ... but it appears I'm okay.

    I think your add of the LED bar is probably fine. Just keep an eye on voltages.
    If you have a low amp output Alternator you need to be worried about over heat issues

    The stator insulation will heat up and burn out the stator windings = very bad Ju Ju
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Klarich View Post
    If you have a low amp output Alternator you need to be worried about over heat issues

    The stator insulation will heat up and burn out the stator windings = very bad Ju Ju
    They would not have put a Low Amp Alternator on the TriGlide…..would they?

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    Most motorcycle systems are simple. Unless it has brushes, then it can have a variable output. Otherwise it always charges at maximum output. Excess is shunted to ground. You should be able to find the wattage specs on your bike then do the math.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc1300 View Post
    They would not have put a Low Amp Alternator on the TriGlide…..would they?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jc1300 View Post
    They would not have put a Low Amp Alternator on the TriGlide…..would they?
    No Have a look at this, it is not current to today's alternators but the principle stays a constant

    Calculating Excess Electrical Capacity

    So exactly how many "gee-whiz" pieces of electronics will your bike power? Well that depends on a few variables. Basically, your bikes excess electrical capacity is the alternators charging output minus the common operating load. Usually these numbers are shown in "watts".

    A "watt" is a unit of measure for electrical power (P). In this case, the charging power is the product of the bikes voltage (V) and peak current (I). So P = V * I. What this mean? Simple... if the bikes alternator has a peak rating of 20 amps @ 14 volts then the peak charging output is (20 * 14) or 280 watts.

    A motorcycles electrical system consists of three major parts, the alternator, the regulator-rectifier and the battery. The alternator is responsible for producing the power to keep the battery charged and power all of the electrical loads. The regulator-rectifier converts the alternator output from un-useable AC power to useable 14.4 VDC. The battery is used to both start the bike and buffer the power from the alternator.

    To calculate your bikes excess electrical capacity, follow these three steps:

    STEP #1 – Look up the "charging output" and type of "fuel delivery" from the manufacturer's specification sheet. Typically smaller displacement bikes will have smaller peak charging output.

    Table 1 – Peak Charging Output

    Make Model Year Fuel Delivery Peak Charging Output
    Buell Blast 2001 Carbureted 297 watts
    BMW R1150RT 2003 Fuel injected 700 watts
    BMW K1200LT 2003 Fuel injected 840 watts
    Ducati 996 2000 Fuel injected 520 watts
    Ducati ST2/ST4 2002 Fuel injected 520 watts
    Harley Heritage 1998 Carbureted 360 watts
    Harley Electra Glide 2002 Fuel injected 585 watts
    Honda Shadow 1100 2002 Carbureted 329 watts
    Honda ST1300 2003 Fuel Injected 740 watts
    Honda Valkyrie 2000 Carbureted 546 watts
    Honda GL1800 2003 Fuel Injected 1100 watts
    Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 2000 Carbureted 377 watts
    Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 2001 Fuel Injected 588 watts
    Kawasaki ZX6R 2001 Carbureted 305 watts
    Suzuki Bandit 1200 1999 Carbureted 405 watts
    Suzuki V-Strom 2002 Fuel Injection 360 watts
    Yamaha FJR1300 2003 Fuel Injected 490 watts

    The bikes alternator output will change at various engine RPM’s. Here is an example of how the engine RPM affects alternator output on a Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Electra-Glide:

    380W @ 1000 RPM 578W @ 3000 RPM 598W Peak

    STEP #2 – Calculate the common operating load. This is the total of all the electrical devices that are part of the bike and will be in operation during normal riding. Do NOT include items like turning indicators and horns since they are only used occasionally. Exceeding the peak charging output for short periods of time is not a problem. The battery will source the extra power needed. However if the power is needed for a long time, the battery will go dead. For this calculation, do NOT include the aftermarket accessories you will be adding; only include the stock items on the bike.

    Table 2 – Common Operating Loads

    High Beam 55 watts
    Low Beam 55 watts
    Number Plate 5 watts
    Brake/Tail 21 watts
    Instrument Panel 2 watts
    Computer 25 watts
    Fuel Pump 60 watts
    Cooling Fan 60 watts
    Electronic Ignition 50 watts

    A common operating load for a standard fuel injected bike is about 285 watts.

    A common operating load for a standard carbureted bike is about 195 watts.

    Some bikes leave the low beam on when the high beam is activated. To conserve power, many bikes automatically turn off the low beam when the high beam is turned on. Many larger bikes have additional lighting and miscellaneous loads like radios make sure you include all of the items that operate continuously while riding. Carbureted bikes require about 85 watts less to operate.

    STEP #3 - Subtract the operating load from the charging output; this calculation will approximately predict the excess capacity. Usually the larger displacement bikes will have greater excess capacity, but this is not always true as seen in the following six examples (operating loads are approximate):

    Table 3 – Excess Capacity for 2 small, 2 mid, and 2 big bikes

    Example Peak Operating Excess Capacity
    Buell Blast 297 watts 195 watts 102 watts
    Kawasaki ZX6R 305 watts 200 watts 105 watts
    Ducati ST2/ST4 520 watts 285 watts 245 watts
    Suzuki V-Strom 360 watts 285 watts 75 watts
    Honda Valkyrie 546 watts 250 watts 296 watts
    Vulcan 1500 FI 588 watts 340 watts 248 watts

    What do you plan to operate?

    This handy table shows how much power many common appliances draw. Only a few appliances draw high power. These are heated clothing, laptops and auxiliary lighting. Small electronics like cell phones and radar detectors draw very little. You can usually run as many of the smaller items as you wish with little or no worry. To find the total power required for all of the accessories you plan to use, add the power rating (watts) for each device. Ranges are provided based on make and model.

    Table 4 – Common Appliances

    Appliance Power Usage
    Heated Garments 35 – 77 watts
    Aux lights 35 – 100 watts (each)
    Laptop 40 – 60 watts
    Cell Phone 1 – 3 watts
    Radar Detector 1 – 3 watts
    GPS 2 – 6 watts
    Portable Music 1 – 3 watts

    What if I don't have enough power?

    Sometimes your favorite bike does not have much excess capacity. For example, the data in STEP #3 shows that V-Strom owners may find that powering several pieces of high power heated clothing kills the battery. There are a few things that can be done to conserve a few precious watts:



    1. Replace standard lights with low power LED lighting (where possible).
    2. Add a circuit that automatically turns the low beam off when the high beam is activated.
    3. A dirty fuel filter can cause the fuel pump to use 120 watts, 60 more than normal. A dirty fuel filter is a common cause for a voltage regulator to fail on a fuel-injected bike.


    In Conclusion:

    Motorcycle manufacturers have been increasing the alternator output in response to the growing number of electrical appliances available. Most bikes can handle a few 40 watt heated garments without any problems.

    According to Widder Canada Inc. “Today’s motorcycles of 500cc or larger can usually handle three (heated) garments together without overtaxing the charging system. Three garments would be equivalent to turning on a 100 watt headlight. Most larger bikes would have no problem riding two-up with both rider and passenger each wearing the full set. Another aspect to consider is that the items will not necessarily be on all the time, or if the thermostat is adjusted to less than full capacity, there will be less draw.”

    The Gerbing’s web site states: “…the electrical output of the typical motorcycle continued to increase as motorcycle engineers attempted to satisfy the growing demand for electrical accessories. The result is that all but the smallest bikes can now provide the power needed to generate the needed heat.”
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