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More light, need a resume
Posted: 11:10 am Feb 16 2014
by frenche200
Hello, I read some topics here on how to have a more powerful lighting
Some use led lights, others add a regulator, others seems modify the stator ... I'm a little lost...
Could someone explain to me, as if I were a child, how to have more light ?
Thank you :)
Re: More light, need a resume
Posted: 12:05 pm Feb 16 2014
by jjavaman
I do believe that you have to rewind the stator to run brighter lights! There is a how to on the site!
More light, need a resume
Posted: 01:35 pm Feb 16 2014
by ecojbr
Try a pair of 9 watt leds in the acerbis dhh light. Impressive. Also before I switched to that I ran a blue colored bulb 35watt in the stock light assembly that was way brighter than factory. Just cant remember where I bought it at
More light, need a resume
Posted: 01:51 pm Feb 17 2014
by frenche200
Jjvaman :
unwind the stator me worried, especially since I do not quite understand how 100 W is obtained? (i'm a real newbie with electricity)
ecojbr : thanks ! likes this ?
http://www.ebay.fr/itm/G9-7W-Ampoule-La ... 58ac221fe7
if others have other solutions that also interested me

More light, need a resume
Posted: 02:19 pm Feb 17 2014
by scheckaet
More light, need a resume
Posted: 03:21 pm Feb 17 2014
by ecojbr
No that is a replacement led. This is the light assembly I used
http://shops.hookit.com/acerbis/ViewPro ... /3408.aspx
With this type bulb
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-MR-16-Spot- ... 417ccae87e
The blue bulb I have I cannot remember where I bought it from, but it is 35 watt and quite a bit brighter
Re: More light, need a resume
Posted: 03:34 pm Feb 17 2014
by Julien D
If you don't want to try re-winding on your own, this one works really well.
http://www.steahlyoffroad.com/lighting/ ... -coil.html
Re: More light, need a resume
Posted: 04:23 pm Feb 17 2014
by bufftester
+1 for the faint of heart. Keep in mind that you're not going to get 100W out of a KDX stator regardless of whether you buy one or rewind your own, probably more in the range of 60-85W
More light, need a resume
Posted: 01:59 pm Feb 18 2014
by frenche200
thank you all for the links and thank you Bufftester for the clarification (I spoke 100W because it is what I understand by reading the link
http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopi ... tor#p97107 , )
as I said I'm really a newbee to electricity, so all your advice are precious for me
thanks :)