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Tim wrote:
I know some construction machinery mechanics that use them on both 12 and 24v systems. I'd I need to do anything to my bikes, I'd change out the tail lights first. Brighter and quicker response time... The LED has to have a built in regulator. So if the regulator is any good, the LED will not see any of the ripples on the input line. The LED is running in a couple volts at most. |
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