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I noticed that too, no stickys.

I wasn't talking about someone moving off topic I'm talking about fifty pages of information on not only how to on the LED but specific problems on specific machines, different discussions on which LEDs, different testing, different stator upgrades, ....

That's what I'm talking about. Having a how to on the LED's and how to convert the AC to DC and parts is great. That should be it's own how to but once you have ten, twenty, thirty guys asking different questions that do have value but are buried in the thread the info's value is wasted compared to if they had started an individual thread on that topic. Like asking about upping a Honda's stator in this thread rather than asking it under the Honda sub forum where there are likely a lot of folks who might be interested if it works. I'm just suggesting how to make the information more available and searchable, not saying anything about going off topic.
 
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I noticed that too, no stickys.

I wasn't talking about someone moving off topic I'm talking about fifty pages of information on not only how to on the LED but specific problems on specific machines, different discussions on which LEDs, different testing, different stator upgrades, ....

That's what I'm talking about. Having a how to on the LED's and how to convert the AC to DC and parts is great. That should be it's own how to but once you have ten, twenty, thirty guys asking different questions that do have value but are buried in the thread the info's value is wasted compared to if they had started an individual thread on that topic. Like asking about upping a Honda's stator in this thread rather than asking it under the Honda sub forum where there are likely a lot of folks who might be interested if it works. I'm just suggesting how to make the information more available and searchable, not saying anything about going off topic.
I understand you better now, no worries. I thought from the image you attached that you were stating that the whole thread was wrecked from being off topic.
I'm happy to compile much of the information into the first post, it will just take me a while to edit things and put it all together into a comprehensive package. I have been brainstorming a simple "how to wire led upgrades " video. But I need to find time to put it together.
 
I installed my lights yesterday. If not for the run to the hardware store in the middle of the install, it would have taken me about 45 minutes thanks to all the helpful info in this thread. I'm anxious to try them out!

Thanks everyone!
 
liftoff1967 said:
Isn't that the most frustrating thing!!
You're not kidding! I thought I planned this out pretty well ahead of time...but I guess that's why it only required one trip to the hardware store. :p

Coby7 said:
Okay, I was planning to post up a photo of these in the dark, but I haven't had a chance to get one yet. So here's a photo showing how I mounted everything:



The project box on the side of the frame houses the bridge rectifier, capacitors, fuses, and switch. The blower already had a mounting bracket on one side for a light, so I picked up an identical bracket for the other side from my local dealer.

While I'm at it, here are links to the bridge rectifier and lights that I used:

Amazon.com: TMH 10w Cree LED Work Light Square Shape 60 Degree Flood Beam Lamp Pack of 2: Automotive

50A 1000V Metal Case Bridge Rectifier with Heatsink KBPC5010 - Gas Welding Accessories - Amazon.com
 
Looks neat. I like the heat sink on that bridge rectifier.
That's why I chose that one. Another nice thing is that the bottom of the heat sink has a threaded hole, which made it easy to mount to the project box. It does not come with a bolt, so you have to pick that up separately. (I believe it was a M4.)
 
I just got my first brand new snowblower. I actually got it at the end of the season last year but only used it a handful of times. I got an Ariens Compact 24.

The light is the only thing I dislike about it so far and I plan to install lights similar to what is here. My main problem is I cannot find the amp or wattage rating for this snowblower's light circuit. Ariens dose not give any info other than the replacement bulb part number. I tried to find the wattage of the bulb itself but no one who sells them gives any such information. I would guess other make machines are similar??

How did you folks find the maximum amount of draw you can put on your circuit? I would appreciate any advice.
 
I just got my first brand new snowblower. I actually got it at the end of the season last year but only used it a handful of times. I got an Ariens Compact 24.
How did you folks find the maximum amount of draw you can put on your circuit? I would appreciate any advice.
You can get the info you need from Ariens, ask them about your stator output and if you don't I wouldn't go beyond 15watts or 2 x 8 watt LED.
Good Luck
 
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I just got my first brand new snowblower. I actually got it at the end of the season last year but only used it a handful of times. I got an Ariens Compact 24.

The light is the only thing I dislike about it so far and I plan to install lights similar to what is here. My main problem is I cannot find the amp or wattage rating for this snowblower's light circuit. Ariens dose not give any info other than the replacement bulb part number. I tried to find the wattage of the bulb itself but no one who sells them gives any such information. I would guess other make machines are similar??

How did you folks find the maximum amount of draw you can put on your circuit? I would appreciate any advice.
It almost will always say the wattage on the bulb, so take your bulb out and check there first. Otherwise you can do an amperage test with a multimeter between your stator and your existing bulb. Let us know if you need help walking through an amperage test.
 
Thanks

I didn't think it would be marked because it isn't an industry standard bulb. After work I got a flashlight and there it was, 12V 20W.

This is also good because I was looking at dual 10W lamps. I'll post some pics when I finish. It may be a week or two. I am waiting to install the cab I ordered first so I can decide the best place for mounting.
 
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I didn't think it would be marked because it isn't an industry standard bulb. After work I got a flashlight and there it was, 12V 20W.

This is also good because I was looking at dual 10W lamps. I'll post some pics when I finish. It may be a week or two. I am waiting to install the cab I ordered first so I can decide the best place for mounting.
Glad you got it figured out! Looking forward to seeing pictures of your install.
 
Quick question... Looks like my snowblower engine puts out AC and DC power. Should I use DC or AC output for my led lights? I bought a bridge rectifier and two capacitors that I am going to install regardless. Is there any harm in using the so called "Dirty DC" as the input to the rectifier or should I use the AC power?
 
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