I bought a bike with them already installed and I’m looking for how to put them to the battery. I might have to take it back to the dealer cause they unhooked the lights. I don’t see the battery hook ups hanging anywhere
Wondering if anyone else had this issue: I accidentally cut a wire for a strip with my tire while riding. It shorted the fuse, so the module should be fine. HOWEVER, they don’t turn off anymore; they turn on and work fine, but whenever they’re ‘off’ they turn red, even in cycle/fade mode. It’s everything connected to that module that does it, not the strip (like I’ve read) Even wirh a new strip. ?!
It's always better to use the connectors...you can buy them in any hardware store or auto parts store...but as a temporary solution you can do what you was saying. It is however more likely to create bad connection or shorting out of wiring . Thanks for watching the video and please subscribe...it will help me out
I have a 2017 Honda Rebel 300. When I tried to add the connectors, it shortened the screw so it wasn't long enough to screw both the battery and lights. You recommend a longer screw or a different connector?
I believe your little control box is bad...these Chinese light kits are nice and cheap while they are working but unfortunately like everything else from China they are a JUNK. I installed few of them for my customers because they purchased them on ebay and asked me to do it but looks like they don't last ... sorry brother. I hope you will find some other useful videos on my channel and please subscribe to help me out
@@genxcanuck I don't think it will be any different than the video you just seen here.... they are all pretty much straight forward installations. Thank you for subscribing 😊
@@timworkman2017where do you find the reset to use the safety pin? My kit literally does the same... "off" simply turns on a red light. Ive even pulled fuse and left tge system off for days and it still does this.