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Slowpoke
09-18-2004, 07:04 PM
I took my son out tonight and decided that I need to add some headlights to his stroller. Specifically, I want to add one or two 5-6 LED headlights. I will mount these to the lower frame and want to engineer some kind of switch so I can remotely activate them.

LED's will run longer on batteries than any other kind if light I know of and I don't want to be changing batteries every week.

I hunted around a few bicycle and motercycle parts websites and seem to think the Cateye model will work best for this application. These do not have remote control.

Does anyone out there own one of these units and can tell me if the case can be drilled for wires and a switch?

Or perhaps someone has another idea of how to illuminate a dark path while taking the boy for an evening walk.

Donny Carlson
09-18-2004, 07:19 PM
I took my son out tonight and decided that I need to add some headlights to his stroller. Specifically, I want to add one or two 5-6 LED headlights. I will mount these to the lower frame and want to engineer some kind of switch so I can remotely activate them.

LED's will run longer on batteries than any other kind if light I know of and I don't want to be changing batteries every week.

I hunted around a few bicycle and motercycle parts websites and seem to think the Cateye model will work best for this application. These do not have remote control.

Does anyone out there own one of these units and can tell me if the case can be drilled for wires and a switch?

Or perhaps someone has another idea of how to illuminate a dark path while taking the boy for an evening walk.Check www.glowbug.com (http://www.glowbug.com/) for LED flashlights, headlights, etc.

I used a Streamlight SEPTOR in the winter months when it gets dark early and I am out delivering mail. Streamlight makes excellent flashlights, very bright and sturdy and long battery life.

www.streamlight.com (http://www.streamlight.com/)

http://www.streamlight.com/images/septor01.jpg







<LI>A combination of seven brilliant white LEDs.



- Never replace a bulb again Runtime of up to 120 hours.
Water-resistant




Search around and you can get this -- and other Streamlight products -- at a good discount.


You may also want to look at eternaLight products, which makes an amazing LED flashlight with super brightness and extemely long battery life.

www.techass.com/el/el1.php (http://www.techass.com/el/el1.php)

The EliteMax (model 4Z) uses rechargable batteries and boasts 1,000 hours between charges, and 100,000 hours of LED life.

linky to demo movie:
http://www.techass.com/el/elm4z/elmax.wmv