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Windpowered LED HJC helmet lights on sale.

Message Board › Windpowered LED HJC helmet lights on sale.

Benito
BennyC.
Toronto, ON
6,637th Post

Have you ever wanted to be more visible while riding at night? Do you not like to have to tinker with wiring and the electrical system of your scooter? Well then, the windpower LED HJC helmet light might be for you! This lighting system is powered by the wind as you ride your scooter. It is meant to stick onto your helmet and light when you're riding at speeds of 25 mph and greater. I wonder if it could be attached to a topcase instead though.

Click here for more information.

¶®
user 4267124
Toronto, ON
3,568th Post

Have you ever wanted to be more visible while riding at night? Do you not like to have to tinker with wiring and the electrical system of your scooter? Well then, the windpower LED HJC helmet light might be for you! This lighting system is powered by the wind as you ride your scooter. It is meant to stick onto your helmet and light when you're riding at speeds of 25 mph and greater. I wonder if it could be attached to a topcase instead though.

Click here for more information.
i wonder how much power they generate? if atleast 3.8v would keep my helmet cam battery charged with few modsbiggrin

oh-so-qt
user 4140703
Toronto, ON
519th Post

i wonder how much power they generate? if atleast 3.8v would keep my helmet cam battery charged with few modsbiggrin

Stragely enough, I understood this too... Jason, you're on a roll.

¶®
user 4267124
Toronto, ON
3,570th Post

i wonder how much power they generate? if atleast 3.8v would keep my helmet cam battery charged with few modsbiggrin

Stragely enough, I understood this too... Jason, you're on a roll.
also at worktongue
dont you know gamers always have letters on left side of keyboard worn off?tongue

Edited by ¶® on May 8, 2008 at 7:33 PM

oh-so-qt
user 4140703
Toronto, ON
521st Post

Um. No. I wouldn't know that.

Benito
BennyC.
Toronto, ON
6,644th Post

i wonder how much power they generate? if atleast 3.8v would keep my helmet cam battery charged with few modsbiggrin

Stragely enough, I understood this too... Jason, you're on a roll.
also at worktongue
dont you know gamers always have letters on left side of keyboard worn off?tongue

Is that your excuse?tongue

¶®
user 4267124
Toronto, ON
3,573rd Post

i wonder how much power they generate? if atleast 3.8v would keep my helmet cam battery charged with few modsbiggrin


strangely enough, I understood this too... Jason, you're on a roll.

also at worktongue
don't you know gamers always have letters on left side of keyboard worn off?tongue


Is that your excuse?tongue

yes Ive even told you that in person before left side of my keyboard is unlabeled

Allan
A11an
Toronto, ON
481st Post

It's what you were doing with your RIGHT hand that has us worried.wink

Adrian
akaZoolander
Toronto, ON
1,125th Post

Hmm.
25 mph = ~40 km/hr.

Kind of a neat idea, I wonder how all these freakin LED and vehicle-light laws we have here in Ontario would tolerate this sort of thing.

I also wonder if it's not dangerous to be more visible maintaining a steady speed, and suddenly not as visible (at least, at the top) when breaking.

Someone else go buy it and tell me :D

Debbie
debdarling
Toronto, ON
1,070th Post

Do you suppose we would have "legal" trouble using these? I know there is some problem with flashing LEDs.

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