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I was wondering if I did a DC Conversion w/ a stock stator if that it would have enough output to run 4 Trail Lights. Also I notice there are differant output wattage on them (lights) what would I be able to run (they go to 75 watts). I keep reading how the stock stator only has like 85 watts output, but I was unsure if it really mattered if I ran the conversion w/ battery.

 

Thanks!

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You actually lose some power when you convert to DC.  It ain't much, but on a stock stator it'd be a few watts.  You should be fine tho running up to 75w.

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OK i see.......So it would be okay to run 4 75watt lights then?? I dont want to burn up my stator....... Do you have recommendations on which lights to go with???

Thanks

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No you can run a maximum of 75w TOTAL whether its AC or DC and have it covered by the stock stator. You could run more wattage on DC but then you're running off the battery. That's only going to allow you to run all 4 for maybe an hour - if that.

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No you can run a maximum of 75w TOTAL whether its AC or DC and have it covered by the stock stator.  You could run more wattage on DC but then you're running off the battery.  That's only going to allow you to run all 4 for maybe an hour - if that.

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Wouldnt the bike charge the battery though??

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Wouldnt the bike charge the battery though??

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Are you even listening?

 

Yes the bike will charge the battery. But if you are using more than 75 W total, your lights will be draining the battery faster than the stator can charge it. You're going to have to upgrade the stator if you want more than that. PERIOD.

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Are you even listening?

 

Yes the bike will charge the battery.  But if you are using more than 75 W total, your lights will be draining the battery faster than the stator can charge it.  You're going to have to upgrade the stator if you want more than that.  PERIOD.

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You aint got to be a dick about it..........Im new to this stuff........

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. . .christ , u guys can be tough sometimes. lol he could always let the bike run a few mins every now n then with the lights off. sure as hell wouldn't hurt matters much. best bet is to go with a high output stator. that way u won't torture ur battery and ur stator. have a cold one! :cheers:

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Why put a battery on a banshee at all? Get a 200 watt stator and forget about the battery. After you have the stator, and if you have to have 4 lights you could get the trail tech bar clamp lights and the stock location lights. A 200 watt stator and two 75 watt trail tech's would be plenty of light.

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The only good reason for switching to DC and running a battery is to run HID's. Although you could also argue that its nice to be able to leave a small light on while parked up on a dune.

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It's also nice to have your lights not go dim when you let off the throttle :P Thats my favorite part, and makes it worth running the battery right there.

 

Nothing like poping over a dune and killing your bike cause the other side drops off and having your lights go out... Or having to keepit reved up more than usual while putting around....

 

I got my new ricky stator and my bike revs out much cleaner than my old one after testing my setup out last weekend.

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