tpalshadow Posted May 27, 2010 #1 Posted May 27, 2010 OK, I am really confused on this. My new bike has the extra lights which are set in chrome all over the back of the rig and a simple switch to turn them on and off, which works fine. I was replacing it with a rocker switch that has an LED (so it now needs it's own ground). When I flip the switch the on/off functionality of the switch works fine but the LED only goes on for a brief moment before the switch engages (basically just flashes on then back off). Any thoughts on why this LED wouldn't work. For the supply I am using a blue wire that comes from the fuse box. The load is the one I am assuming goes to the lights. I ran a ground wire right to the negative terminal of the batter, do I need a different ground point? I also went and got another identical switch in case there was something wrong with the rocker I bought first. Thanks!
Sylvester Posted May 27, 2010 #2 Posted May 27, 2010 I am confused, did the extra light you have all over the back of the bike come from a previous owner or is this a new bike? The rocker switch you installed may be faulty or a bad ground, but I never use this style of switch. Do the function lights come on and the LED in the switch just blinks? I like the marine grade switches with a rubber boot over the toggle. Then I put a pilot light on the dash which signals whether it is on or off. Best of Luck
Flyinfool Posted May 27, 2010 #3 Posted May 27, 2010 When I flip the switch the on/off functionality of the switch works fine but the LED only goes on for a brief moment before the switch engages (basically just flashes on then back off). Any thoughts on why this LED wouldn't work. For the supply I am using a blue wire that comes from the fuse box. The load is the one I am assuming goes to the lights. I ran a ground wire right to the negative terminal of the battery, do I need a different ground point? Are you sure that you are connected to the proper terminals on the switch and that you don't have it switched 180°. From what you described it should work.
bkuhr Posted May 27, 2010 #4 Posted May 27, 2010 Do you have documentation for new LED switch? Maybe you need to step down 12vdc to 1.5-2vdc with resister in line with ground. Just quessing here:2cents:
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