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As you do this, any chance you can itemize out the parts you had to buy (and specs for the rectifier and caps). Just curious... is that switch water resistant since it will more than likely get covered in snow that will melt and possibly could get inside it?
 
Hey everyone,

First time posting.

I am looking to add some LED lights to my MTD Yard Machine snow blower.

I have put together a list of things from amazon that I would like to use to install them:


  • I chose the wiring harness because it came with a waterproof connector, switch and enough wire to complete the job.
  • I chose the LED lights for their low profile and wattage.
  • I chose this because it fit within the voltage range I want to work in and it is already contained in a waterproof housing.

Here's a wiring diagram that I put together, I show the relay in the diagram but I am not 100% sure that I am going to use it:

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I'm mainly concerned about the AC/DC converter but I am wondering if anybody out there has any input!
 
Hey everyone,

First time posting.

I am looking to add some LED lights to my MTD Yard Machine snow blower.

I have put together a list of things from amazon that I would like to use to install them:


  • I chose the wiring harness because it came with a waterproof connector, switch and enough wire to complete the job.
  • I chose the LED lights for their low profile and wattage.
  • I chose this because it fit within the voltage range I want to work in and it is already contained in a waterproof housing.

Here's a wiring diagram that I put together, I show the relay in the diagram but I am not 100% sure that I am going to use it:

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I'm mainly concerned about the AC/DC converter but I am wondering if anybody out there has any input!

Welcome!

What's the alternator on your machine put out for wattage? That's really what's going to drive your power going to the Light Bar(s). Are you adding one or both?
 
Did mine 4 years ago. Checked my stator’s output, made sure I was under it and ended up using two 9 watt LEDs (my factory halogen bulb is a 20 watt so I knew I would be safe). Changed the factory switch to a double throw so know I can use the factory halogen or the LEDs. Of course I used a bridge rectifier and two capacitors to prevent any flickering. Everything is tucked up under the dash and LEDs are mounted on the corners of the bars. Has worked out great.
 

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Welcome!

What's the alternator on your machine put out for wattage? That's really what's going to drive your power going to the Light Bar(s). Are you adding one or both?
Did mine 4 years ago. Checked my stator’s output, made sure I was under it and ended up using two 9 watt LEDs (my factory halogen bulb is a 20 watt so I knew I would be safe). Changed the factory switch to a double throw so know I can use the factory halogen or the LEDs. Of course I used a bridge rectifier and two capacitors to prevent any flickering. Everything is tucked up under the dash and LEDs are mounted on the corners of the bars. Has worked out great.
I mounted two 27 watt led lights.(I over bought by accident) The blower never had factory light but did have a regulator. Nice. Very bright. I was surprised stator gave me enough juice. I added a switch So far no problems. No flicker. Its all fused but I need to add a real fuse holder which I didnt have, and aim the lights down.
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Had some spare time this weekend, set up a few of these for future use. The hobby boxes I usually use are big enough for caps and the rectifier but since the new LEDs require a step down convertor I had to squeeze it in there as well, its a tight fit to say the least :).

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How much you want for one of those?
 
Welcome!

What's the alternator on your machine put out for wattage? That's really what's going to drive your power going to the Light Bar(s). Are you adding one or both?
So I jumped the gun and ended up ordering the parts. I did a quick test I was able to power both lights.

I'm going to try and get it finished over the next couple weekends and I'll post some pics when its finished.
 
So I jumped the gun and ended up ordering the parts. I did a quick test I was able to power both lights.

I'm going to try and get it finished over the next couple weekends and I'll post some pics when its finished.
Inspired by a post here, I think Tabora ? I have added reverse light to my blower. I agree it might offer some help, especially with footing while backing up. I used a single 16w LED surface mount on starboard side rear of cowl. Its switched on/off by the position of the shift lever as i used a momentary switch mounted underneath at "R2" shift gate. Kinda kewl.
On in reverse, off in drive..
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This thread has been both informative and challenging (I am a complete newbie when it comes to ac/dc wiring).

I have a Honda HS928 and have attempted to replace the existing halogen light with an LED bar (ripcord pull start (stator?):
Light Bar 72W
AC/DC TO DC Converter AC 16-28V/DC 16-40V Step Down to 12V/5A
Light Bar Rocker Switch 5Pin

I do not have a diagram, but I am feeling good that I wired it correctly (AC to ground and Smakn, DC +/- to switch and then to lights etc). Is it the fact that the light is 72W and too much for a snowblower (should it be more like 15w?)?

I am still compiling videos/pictures but I am hoping I just fudged the light bar at 72W? Any help is appreciated. The blower starts up with the wiring as configured.
 
This thread has been both informative and challenging (I am a complete newbie when it comes to ac/dc wiring).

I have a Honda HS928 and have attempted to replace the existing halogen light with an LED bar (ripcord pull start (stator?):
Light Bar 72W
AC/DC TO DC Converter AC 16-28V/DC 16-40V Step Down to 12V/5A
Light Bar Rocker Switch 5Pin

I do not have a diagram, but I am feeling good that I wired it correctly (AC to ground and Smakn, DC +/- to switch and then to lights etc). Is it the fact that the light is 72W and too much for a snowblower (should it be more like 15w?)?

I am still compiling videos/pictures but I am hoping I just fudged the light bar at 72W? Any help is appreciated. The blower starts up with the wiring as configured.
I'm not an expert on this, but it seems like you have a 60w maximum output on your converter and your LED bar is a 72w light. LED's require a minimum supply to produce any light at all so your light may not even light up at all.

Even if your snow blower can output the 72W required, it looks like the converter will limit it to 60w.

Once again, I am not an expert haha. Just something I noticed that might cause you issues.

These are the lights I used for my project which uses a similar converter to yours:

 
This thread has been both informative and challenging (I am a complete newbie when it comes to ac/dc wiring).

I have a Honda HS928 and have attempted to replace the existing halogen light with an LED bar (ripcord pull start (stator?):
Light Bar 72W
AC/DC TO DC Converter AC 16-28V/DC 16-40V Step Down to 12V/5A
Light Bar Rocker Switch 5Pin

I do not have a diagram, but I am feeling good that I wired it correctly (AC to ground and Smakn, DC +/- to switch and then to lights etc). Is it the fact that the light is 72W and too much for a snowblower (should it be more like 15w?)?

I am still compiling videos/pictures but I am hoping I just fudged the light bar at 72W? Any help is appreciated. The blower starts up with the wiring as configured.
Greetings,

I have a Honda HS828 and my stator only puts out 50W - I find it hard to believe that they would have put in a much stronger stator for a 928, but @tabora or @orangputeh would be able to provide better information.

You are correct in that you are likely asking too much from your system on a 72W light bar... Are you trying to reenact the sun?

I have two 18W flood LEDs with side spill and I get flashed by cars driving by when in my own driveway.. they are off Amazon and I think I paid $34 shipped for them.

The reason I have two 18W lights is so that if I wanted to add small hand warmers, I could do that without overloading my system, though I would likely run with only one light on.

I have one light on the front left of auger housing and the other on right hand side by impeller chute up/down lever.

You should likely be fine if you swap out the 72 for 2 18s or similar.

In case it matters, my LEDs are 4" wide, 2 rows of 3 LEDs.
 
Greetings,

I have a Honda HS828 and my stator only puts out 50W - I find it hard to believe that they would have put in a much stronger stator for a 928, but @tabora or @orangputeh would be able to provide better information.

You are correct in that you are likely asking too much from your system on a 72W light bar... Are you trying to reenact the sun?

I have two 18W flood LEDs with side spill and I get flashed by cars driving by when in my own driveway.. they are off Amazon and I think I paid $34 shipped for them.

The reason I have two 18W lights is so that if I wanted to add small hand warmers, I could do that without overloading my system, though I would likely run with only one light on.

I have one light on the front left of auger housing and the other on right hand side by impeller chute up/down lever.

You should likely be fine if you swap out the 72 for 2 18s or similar.

In case it matters, my LEDs are 4" wide, 2 rows of 3 LEDs.
Thank you.
I read somewhere that some 928 Hondas stators only put out 15W - I hope mine is not. I went ahead and ordered 18W pair of flood lights and I am hoping the additional 3W will not cause issues if I have the 15W stator. From the math, I should be using a 1.5amp fuse but I assume they don't have those and I should put a 2amp fuse instead?
 
I'm not an expert on this, but it seems like you have a 60w maximum output on your converter and your LED bar is a 72w light. LED's require a minimum supply to produce any light at all so your light may not even light up at all.

Even if your snow blower can output the 72W required, it looks like the converter will limit it to 60w.

Once again, I am not an expert haha. Just something I noticed that might cause you issues.

These are the lights I used for my project which uses a similar converter to yours:

Thank you Evan.
 
Thank you.
I read somewhere that some 928 Hondas stators only put out 15W - I hope mine is not. I went ahead and ordered 18W pair of flood lights and I am hoping the additional 3W will not cause issues if I have the 15W stator. From the math, I should be using a 1.5amp fuse but I assume they don't have those and I should put a 2amp fuse instead?
I didn't have a 2a fuse so I put in a 5a fuse to get it going, I will be going to the store this weekend to get a mix of lower amp fuses and see how the lights hold up.
 
I read somewhere that some 928 Hondas stators only put out 15W
They can be 15W or 25W or 50W...
I find it hard to believe that they would have put in a much stronger stator for a 928
An HS928 lighting coil would be 50W maximum, which would be two 25W coils with no charging coil installed.
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Greetings,

I have a Honda HS828 and my stator only puts out 50W - I find it hard to believe that they would have put in a much stronger stator for a 928, but @tabora or @orangputeh would be able to provide better information.

You are correct in that you are likely asking too much from your system on a 72W light bar... Are you trying to reenact the sun?

I have two 18W flood LEDs with side spill and I get flashed by cars driving by when in my own driveway.. they are off Amazon and I think I paid $34 shipped for them.

The reason I have two 18W lights is so that if I wanted to add small hand warmers, I could do that without overloading my system, though I would likely run with only one light on.

I have one light on the front left of auger housing and the other on right hand side by impeller chute up/down lever.

You should likely be fine if you swap out the 72 for 2 18s or similar.

In case it matters, my LEDs are 4" wide, 2 rows of 3 LEDs.
I called Honda USA and by providing my serial number they were able to confirm my stator puts out 50W. I went ahead and bought a pair of 18W floods. If they don't light up like Christmas, at least I know I have room to add more.
 
With the temps in the single digits this weekend, I decided to take on adding two 18W LED Lights to my Ariens. And just in time for tomorrow's nor'easter expecting to dump 12-18" here in S NH. This was my first time soldering so I had a bunch of retries. And some redos after forgetting to put on the heat shrink first! So I don't overload the stator, I ended up adding a switch for each LED so I could turn on one LED while having the hand warmers on. Or two LEDs on with the hand warmers off. Each LED is attached with waterproof plugs in case I need to swap one out. I also added a plug to the halogen light in case I ever want to switch back. I added a project box containing the rectifier and the capacitors to keep them dry with lots of hot glue to keep things in place.

Thank you to all that have offered advice! I read them all and some several times!
 

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