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Bike Light with blinking lights ,turn signals and brake (VIDEO)

Bike Light with blinking lights ,turn signals and brake (VIDEO)
This is the new bike light I've made for my night rides. It has blinking leds in red, for normal signal, and in yelow for turning signal and a brake light


 
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First I've made a project in MS Paint.
After I made the eletrical project, I decided to use a 9V batery, all leds are 3V.

There are auto blinking led in red and yelow and normal red led's.

Sorry, project in portuguese. Let me translate

Tudo Aceso = All on
Legenda = legend
Vermelho Pisca = Blinking Red
Amarelo Pisca = Blinking Yelow
Vermelho = Red
Pisca Esq. = Left Turn Signal
Pisca Dir. = Right Turn Signal
Freio = Brake
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20 comments
Nov 30, 2008. 8:10 PMjoejoerowley says:
Nice Instructable! Very Simply but looks very professional! Btw, great job with your english, better then most Americans. :)
Apr 17, 2009. 6:03 AMrangeside says:
the position of the brake switch has been the most difficult obstacle to overcome on this instructable. Its not clear as to how and where you attache the brake switch. Also the type of switch that you used. On that note, does the brake light come on when you are slowing doen or just when you apply the brakes with enough force to stop? Nice build!
Sep 3, 2009. 2:56 PMjosh1001 says:
i like it this is so boss
Feb 9, 2010. 12:04 AMabadfart says:
could you put up schematic  
Nov 23, 2008. 12:42 PMgmjhowe says:
Thats some great work! Its a little hard to make out the indicators, but the brake light is a great idea.
Feb 13, 2010. 10:18 PMrpvanpatt says:
i have an idea of using a very similar idea to yours, but maybe spread the lights out a bit more...but I was wondering you say 9v for 3 leds in series of 3...that only makes 9 leds and you show 21 leds right?  i'm guessin possibly because not all are used at once?  But I want to incorporate a generator that could power capacitors which in turn will power the leds...a step motor like this instructable  www.instructables.com/id/Bike-Generator/step2/Make-the-Circuit/  

I am new to building electronics, so I was wondering how it could be set up to have maybe 3 red leds blinking all the time, and then a capacitor that would power the turn signals and the break signal when switched on.  This way there would be no need for a rechargeable battery or any batter at that.  Please let me know if this is even possible. thanks

Oct 11, 2010. 9:01 AMJarppi says:
pretty good, but the turn singals aren't so good. You can barely see the turn singal behind the bright red LED
Feb 9, 2012. 12:31 AMgonzam88 says:
great project, but im sorry, i don't understand. How do you make them blink? thanks!
Dec 26, 2008. 6:31 PMliketoridebike15 says:
im going to make this without the flashing lights. I have a flashing light thing that is made by bell
Nov 25, 2008. 9:14 PMNT86 says:
how do i wire them, in series, sets of 3?

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