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-6 leds-color is a personal preference-Red/amber main light, yellow for turn signals
Don't use blue lights like i did, after making it i was informed blue is reserved for police
-2 mini-toggle switches
-1 Slide switch
-9v Battery
-9v snap connecter
-1 Project box-any size bigger than 4"x 2"-aluminum cover is needed
-1 Bic pen or Mechanical Pencil
-Wire
-Solder
-Zip-Ties
-Bike
Tools:
-Soldering Iron
-Reamer/Drill
-Various Screwdrivers
-Pliers
-Scissors
-Wire Cutter/Stripper
-Hot glue gun
Optional:
-Breadboard
-Breadboard Wires














































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Brake lights, 8 different horn settings. and turn signals.
im making one that uses transistors to make the lights flash
Heres the link to the schematic:http://home.cogeco.ca/~rpaisley4/xLEDblinker.html
You need to be pretty good at reading schematics, soldering transistors and picking out all the parts. Im in HS and I taught myself to read these things so if you dont understand something, feel free to reply!
Lol, I don't understand any of it. I'm off to learn how to read schematics.
You should actually order a kit off of a site called The Electric Goldmine, the kits run cheap (<5 or 10$) and come with schematics, along with detailed instructions in case you can't quite read schematics yet. You just need to have a good soldering gun and solder.
If you buy a bike light that claims to be waterproof, drop it in a body of water and watch it stop working fast. Most lights are only water resistant or splash proof.