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This is the stator i have

http://racetechelectric.com/i-9530595-95-06-yamaha-banshee-high-power-dual-output-ac-lighting-stator.html

 

Should I be looking for 100 watt lights or slightly less? 

 

Anyone have experience with these ones?

 

http://www.trailtech.net/lighting/halogen/mr16

 

My frame doesn't have the factory light mounting tabs, so any universal light is fine by me.

 

Just looking for opinions and ideas. 

 

Thanks  

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Ok, so led is probably my best bet.

Can anybody recommend a good rectifier?

I have never used a rectifier, do I need one for each circuit or can one be used for both...I'm not sure how they work.

 

Also, my stator is rated at 100 watts per circuit. Should I be looking for 100w LEDs or should I not max out the stator's capabilities.

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You'll need 1 rectifier for each set of windings if you have a dual output stator. Thats why I always recommend a single 200W output unit. Much easier to wire. 

 

Heres a good rectifier. If you go led, you'll only need one rectifier as 100w of led is close to painful brightness. 20W of good led ights were more than twice as bright as 60W of halogen.

 

The only downside to LED is the initial cost. They've come down quite a bit, but still aren't super cheap. In the lighting industry, you truly get what you pay for. Resist the $20 ebay led lights at all costs. 

 

My recommendations are

http://www.trailtech.net/lighting/led/60mm-led

http://www.trailtech.net/lighting/led/70mm-led

http://www.visionxusa.com/product/led-lights/solstice-solo-prime/

http://www.visionxusa.com/product/automotive/solstice-solo/ - I had two of these originally and they were more than twice as bright as the 60W halogens they replaced. Now I have them on my bars with these mounted in stock location. 

 

The fleabay lightbars seem to work decently if you dont mind the look. I much prefer round lights on a banshee myself. 

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when you convert to DC you will lose some power, even with a battery I would try to stay around 120 watt total tops, less would be better.

My phone isn't very good at night shots with hy dynamic range but here is my 10" handlebar mounted LEDs I got for dune riding.  They are nice nice tall floody beam.  I'll try to get better pictures with a real camera soon.  The beam is more floody and less spotty than it looks, but the weeds are too with too much light on them so the camera darkens the rest of the picture.  Still neighbors fence is pretty far away.  This light bar is 50 watts

 

Just the light bar.

16922013041_04c1248df2_c.jpg10" light bar by Glamisduner, on Flickr

 

16900030222_f5363b8a51_c.jpgIMAG0251_1 by Glamisduner, on Flickr

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