Mini Bike Light
Mini Bike Light
Mini Bike Light
CIRCUITS
Make:
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CIRCUITS
Fig. A: Drilled plastic disk for holding LEDs. Fig. B: LEDs glued into the disk and wired together with the resistor. Fig. C: Leads connected for power and switch. Fig D: LED disk fit into the rubber end of the faucet hose adapter.
Fig. E: Switch connected to the negative LED lead and negative battery terminal. Fig. F: Riders view of the headlamp hose-clamped above the bicycle handlebar and the switch zip-tied underneath.
lengths to connect these, leaving enough slack to let you turn the handlebar. The switch connects between the negative LED lead and negative battery terminal, and the positive LED lead connects to the red, positive battery terminal (Figure E).
Version 2
I made a second light for my girlfriend that has a better switch setup (page 129). I mounted a micro-mini switch in the hose adapters hole in back, and routed the wires out a hole drilled through the side. This eliminates the big switch zip-tied to the handlebar. You can see a wiring diagram at makezine.com/ 14/diycircuits_bikelight.
MIT student Trevor Shannon (trevorshp.com) has been making things since he was young. Occasionally, those things work.