Lights look great , seems like a nice product. You asked for suggestions so here goes. Nothing about the lights but the wire ties. Instead of cutting the wire ties with side cutters , twist them where you would normally cut them with linesman ( flat nose pliers) . Just twist till the end comes off. When you do this you DO NOT leave a sharp edge that cuts you to pieces.
So stupid connecting it directly to the battery. That's a great way to potentially drain your battery. The controller and IR receiver is constantly drawing small amount of power. And it could malfunction and cause the LEDs to turn on, on their own. AS EVIDENT by the other comments here. You really should only connect it AFTER the ACC so that it's only powered when the key is in the on position.
Run it from the same place as your headlights, the headlights are always on when the key is in the on position, just don't forget to add a Fuse even though the headlights will have their own, you don't want a fault in your underglow to kill your headlight circuit
I installed an accessory fuzed relay on my bike that I wire all non-factory equipment through. I used one of my Horn power wires as the key on signal wire
Hey so I have an interesting issue. I bought the kit, installed it just like how you guys instructed in the video and about 2 weeks later my battery died. I've since replaced my battery but am afraid to reinstall the lights in fear that it would drain my battery again. Any idea what could've caused it to die? Note: My battery has not been replaced since I've bought the bike brand new in 2017. But I don't think that could be the reason.
It could have been the battery. If the bike is going to sit for an extended period of time, for more than a week or so, we do recommend disconnecting the light kit. If you're using the bike a lot, then there should be no issues.
Do not install directly to the battery. About once a month I have to take the seat off remove the fuse to reset the stupid box. Otherwise it doesn’t work. connect to accessory power instead.
I have my red connected to the positive battery post. My lights will not turn off using the remote. Remote with a,b,c,d options. I had to disconnect the positive . Do I need to reprogram the remote? All lights work as intended accepting changes from the remote commands but can’t turn off .☹️
Hello LED GLOW I have a Harley-Davidson trike 2021 Triglide ultra classic and I want to install LED LIGHTS on the all entire bike even on the tires please refer to me how many or which package you got for this trike, thank you
Hi there I install this product, he worked very well for two weeks. But now the lights were just turn on by them self flashing. I want to know what it might be a power supply issue? If I hold down any of the buttons the lights will stop flashing as soon as I let go of any pain or just continue to flash I had to disconnect it from the controller. Do you have a solution for this? Thank you
We recommend keeping them clear of the exhaust for sure but if they are are mounted on a frame rail or something that is near the exhaust then it will be fine. Just dont mount them directly onto the exhaust.
Lights look great , seems like a nice product. You asked for suggestions so here goes. Nothing about the lights but the wire ties. Instead of cutting the wire ties with side cutters , twist them where you would normally cut them with linesman ( flat nose pliers) . Just twist till the end comes off. When you do this you DO NOT leave a sharp edge that cuts you to pieces.
How much current does this kit draw? Is there some sort of heat sink? Thanks
So stupid connecting it directly to the battery. That's a great way to potentially drain your battery. The controller and IR receiver is constantly drawing small amount of power. And it could malfunction and cause the LEDs to turn on, on their own. AS EVIDENT by the other comments here. You really should only connect it AFTER the ACC so that it's only powered when the key is in the on position.
How would you go about doing this?
Run it from the same place as your headlights, the headlights are always on when the key is in the on position, just don't forget to add a Fuse even though the headlights will have their own, you don't want a fault in your underglow to kill your headlight circuit
I installed an accessory fuzed relay on my bike that I wire all non-factory equipment through. I used one of my Horn power wires as the key on signal wire
Hey so I have an interesting issue. I bought the kit, installed it just like how you guys instructed in the video and about 2 weeks later my battery died. I've since replaced my battery but am afraid to reinstall the lights in fear that it would drain my battery again. Any idea what could've caused it to die?
Note: My battery has not been replaced since I've bought the bike brand new in 2017. But I don't think that could be the reason.
It could have been the battery. If the bike is going to sit for an extended period of time, for more than a week or so, we do recommend disconnecting the light kit. If you're using the bike a lot, then there should be no issues.
ive installed the ones i purchased and installed the same way instructed in video but the lights stay on even when i shut the bike down.
💥 Do you keep your bike plugged into a Battery Tender when it sits around.??
@@Jimmy_Cavallo it would be a good idea
Do not install directly to the battery. About once a month I have to take the seat off remove the fuse to reset the stupid box. Otherwise it doesn’t work. connect to accessory power instead.
I use my Ducati hypermotard for off road and river crossings, are these waterproof enough to handle hard splashing/ a power washer?
I have them on my street glide,, I've ridden in rain,,, and wash it every weekend,, no problem at all,, I hope this helps,,,
Did you use any extensions in this video I’m trying to get an idea of how many I will need for my road king or if I will need any at all?
We used 2. one for each harness coming from the tubes on the front of the bike.
@@ledglow ok what size harness did u use?
I have my red connected to the positive battery post. My lights will not turn off using the remote. Remote with a,b,c,d options. I had to disconnect the positive . Do I need to reprogram the remote? All lights work as intended accepting changes from the remote commands but can’t turn off .☹️
Yes, try reprogramming the remote.
💥Any luck with that.??
Hello LED GLOW I have a Harley-Davidson trike 2021 Triglide ultra classic and I want to install LED LIGHTS on the all entire bike even on the tires please refer to me how many or which package you got for this trike, thank you
We have a few different Lite Trike kits. You can see them here: www.ledunderbody.com/litetrike-million-color-led-kits/
At 5:11 where did u put them to light the engine like that? Im having hard time finding where to stick the lights
The underside of the gas tank.
Do you sell wiring extensions for the led strips?
Yes, we do. You can select which extension sizes you want in the drop-downs on the product page.
Hi there I install this product, he worked very well for two weeks. But now the lights were just turn on by them self flashing. I want to know what it might be a power supply issue? If I hold down any of the buttons the lights will stop flashing as soon as I let go of any pain or just continue to flash I had to disconnect it from the controller. Do you have a solution for this? Thank you
Double check where the kit is powered. You might need to select a different 12-volt power source.
In wiring this I have a red, black and a blue wire what is the blue for?
The blue wire is for the brake light feature. This is the video you want to watch...ruclips.net/video/U5Rvz1KjG0M/видео.html
Dove lo posso trovare ?
Nice product i likes it so much
Are your lights heat resistant
We recommend keeping them clear of the exhaust for sure but if they are are mounted on a frame rail or something that is near the exhaust then it will be fine. Just dont mount them directly onto the exhaust.
Is it’s legal to drive it onn in California?
To have fun in itself is illegal in California.
What piece led kit is this?
The kit used in this video was a 16pc kit.