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Post by 4105tpm1 on Jan 4, 2014 9:51:24 GMT -5
I'm looking for a low amp fan for my Jonway yy250t, I see people have mentioned them on the boards but I can't seem to find it on the vendor websites. Can someone point me in the right direction.
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Post by nulldevice on Jan 4, 2014 13:26:05 GMT -5
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Post by 4105tpm1 on Jan 6, 2014 11:21:23 GMT -5
It is for my Radiator, the fan needs to pll the air thru. I can't seem to find the amp ratings on any of the fans you linked on ebay.
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Post by alleyoop on Jan 6, 2014 13:03:57 GMT -5
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Post by urbanmadness on Jan 6, 2014 16:23:02 GMT -5
led running lights in the rear too... those lights are power suckers and it's an easy change.... I think they are 5207's. I just took one of the bulbs to the auto parts place and matched them up. I'm going to do LED's in the instrument cluster next just waiting on them to arrive.
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Post by nulldevice on Jan 6, 2014 16:32:25 GMT -5
They have a watt usage label on many of them that shows in the pictures. At 12 volts that means 6.7 to 7 amps.
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Post by spandi on Jan 6, 2014 17:42:17 GMT -5
I ended up putting in a spal fan, as none of the other models would fit the available space. (with the sickle shaped blades it really draws in the air) As Allyoop mentioned, an Oregon Motorcycle Parts R/R unit (really nice quality, but not cheap) Finally ALL led's (The dash too) as UrbanMadness is about to do. I figured I got another 12-15 watts to play with that way, and putting in a new rely flasher was not that difficult. Considering an led knocks off more than 19 watts per signal, it's well worth the effort.
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Post by keltex78 on Jan 8, 2014 17:38:41 GMT -5
My Jonway YY250T uses 1157 bulbs for the tail/brake light. I just installed a set of these from DealExtreme and am very happy with them. They are brighter than the factory incan bulbs, and unlike many budget LED bulbs, have a pronounced difference in brightness between low and high (braking). dx.com/p/2668681156 for turn signals (front and rear): I have these installed for the turn signals. I did not have to replace the flasher to use them. Very bright, good performing bulbs for the front. I want something brighter for the rear turn... dx.com/p/80375T10 for front running lights: I have these installed; very bright to replace the weak incan bulbs that come on the scooter: dx.com/p/154838T10 for the license plate light as well: I have this one installed and it's much brighter and cooler than the factory bulb which had already started to discolor the lens: dx.com/p/51372T10 for the instrument cluster lights: I have an assortment of red, blue, and green LED bulbs coming from DealExtreme as well, to replace the guages, high-beam indicator, and turn-signal indicator bulbs as well. Each T10 should save 3-4 Watts each. I haven't measured power consumption on the bulbs to verify savings yet, but I plan on doing the math once I have all of the bulbs in and start to tear down the fairing to replace the cluster bulbs... Turn signals won't count for much though since they are on for such brief times.
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