This is an in-depth tutorial on how to cover your bicycle in LED strip lights. Parts Used: Waterproof LED Light Strip with Remote amzn.to/2ri5x6w 12V Lithium Battery amzn.to/2ri74tz Quick Connectors amzn.to/2sPjriQ
What a great idea! Generating power while pedaling would be so cool! I don't have it on the radar for a video in the near future but you've got me thinking now...
Hey John, all the parts are linked in the video description. Also I put together a blog post with Amazon links here... stimulightthenight.com/how-to-install-led-lights-on-a-bicycle/#more-401175
Hi interesting ideal ,i like to ask you about the Adresable dream black silicon coated strip of 5v that goes with the beat of the music and run in many modes i think more than 300 ,i think im gonna need 20 meter of strip why 20 meter becouse i wont to add it around the frame so i need a lot of stripes ,i need 1 controler and radio RF remote controller and im gonna power all this with my power bank 30,000 mah in front of my bicycle hope you can advise me what i need to buy and where from. I need to cover eury inch of the bicycle of non moving parts and both of my wheels ,by the way all frame strips i need to end up with one wire to the power bank with usb connection.
Very Cool. We really wanted to create a cool bike that we could use for Light Painting photography and safe riding so we went over the top. Thanks for watching!
WheelBrightz is a good brand of lights made specifically for bike tires. You can find them on Amazon. There are also a bunch of other brands. They are inside tubes to be more weather-protected and the battery pack has an attachment to go right on your spokes.
ordered: basic 4 led strips from ebay 2 8 cell aa holders with switch 16 aa batteries bought a $2.00 bag of zip ties. easy peasey. so now 2 of my rides have lights! :)
My LED lights came with a DC connector that could be plugged straight into the battery pack. A house plug is for AC current which won't work with a DC battery.
I have gone on 2-hour rides and never ran it down. The LED light strip I am using pulls 30Watts for the full spool of lights. I am using less than that, so not sure how many Watts it is pulling. I believe if I were running the full spool, it would still go for a little over 2 hours. Long story short, depends on the lights. Here is the info on the battery. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ME3ZH7C/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza