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    Angry H.I.D Wiring Diagram and FAQs

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    R1 200 ohms 2w
    R2 20 ohms 2w
    R3 10 meg 1/2w
    D1-D6 2.5Amp 1kv
    C1-C6 .01 2kv ceramic
    C7 .1uF 1-2 kv
    Q1-Q2 2N3055
    T1 see attachment

    http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m333/muki55/hid1.jpg

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    Re: Diy hid

    bah ok to ah, DIY HID. sir, eto na ba ung diagram nung ballast? to all gurus may nakasubok na ba nito?

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    Re: Diy hid

    sir, pwede ba to sa kawasaki fury?

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    Re: Diy hid

    How about pictures of finish product?
    Actual installation sa MC..


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    For FULL article details

    click the link below
    http://members.tripod.com/~wvsp/light1.html



    PUNANG salita

    WARNING AND DISCLAIMER DO NOT attempt to build this circuit unless you have prior knowledge of and experience in electronics safety, construction practices and techniques. This circuit produces possibly LETHAL voltages and currents. High frequency arcs can cause severe burns on contact. HID lamps can explode with great force if abused (or even in normal operation), resulting in the scattering of hot particles of glass/quartz of temps. of 1000 Degrees Centigrade or more. HID lamps produce substantial heat; do not operate in combustible environments or near combustible materials. Do not stare at the light directly, eye damage can result. Do not operate HID lamps whose outer bulb has been damaged, or broken; lamp explosion or exposure to dangerous shortwave UV radiation can result. The author of this article cannot be held liable for any injury, loss of life or limb, or property damage whether resulting from the proper use or misapplication of the information contained herein, nor for any damages, incidental or consequential, whether caused by accidental or intentional use, misuse, or ignorance of the safety concepts and design principles contained herein.



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    Ang husay sa reseach a!

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    Re: Diy hid

    mag papakahirap pa kyo mura nalang kits ngayon makuryente pa kayo nyan

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    Re: Diy hid

    magkano na lng ba hid kits now? at FCR?

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    Re: Diy hid

    tama si penggul bili ka na lang, mura naman eh... tagal ko na rin nakita yan... medyo abala, T1 pa lang yari ka na,

    eto nakalagay sa pinost ni master.

    T1 is a high-frequency ferrite-core transformer, which you will have to wind yourself. The cores are from the Radio Shack (273-104)rectangular "toroid snap-on chokes", which come two to a pack. You must make two "E"-core halves out of them. To do this, disassemble the ferrite from the plastic housings (this is easy- they just slide out). Do this for both chokes. You'll now have four "C" cores. Put a pair of these together, end-to-end, and you'll see that, voila, you have an "E" core half! Take "Super Glue" or similar cyanoacrylate cement and bond these two "C" cores together end-to-end, making sure not to use too much glue, but making a tight bond with minimal gap (maybe clamp them together somehow for the 30 sec. or 1 min. or so it takes for the glue to cure fully) to form one "E" core half. Make sure all edges and surfaces are as perfectly level and lined up as well as is possible. This can be tricky since the glue "grabs" instantly and repositioning if you make a mistake is, well, nearly impossible! Follow the same procedure with the other pair of "C" cores. You'll then have your two "E" core halves.
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    Madali lng ung pag-gawa ng transformer (T1). Kung may sira kayong Pc power supply mayroon doon high-frequency ferrite-core transformer. Palitan nyo lng ng kawad na nasasaad. HID price 3000 pesos+ vs DIY HID -300 pesos except HID Bulb

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    Quote Originally Posted by muki55 View Post
    Madali lng ung pag-gawa ng transformer (T1). Kung may sira kayong Pc power supply mayroon doon high-frequency ferrite-core transformer. Palitan nyo lng ng kawad na nasasaad. HID price 3000 pesos+ vs DIY HID -300 pesos except HID Bulb
    mura nga
    mahal palibing

    kng yung iba marunong yung iba hinde

    since high voltage paguusapan dito
    hndi ito DIY para sa walang back GRND sa electronic o electrical.


    so kng ipipilit mo at ikukumpara ang buong KIT sa DIY mo

    sagutin mo magiging consequences nila pag nagka aberya.

    OK lang ba?

    nandun na yung nasa kanila kung gagawin o hindi

    madaming gusto matuto dito wag mo ipamukha yung di talaga pwede sa beginner. NGOTSKI.



    DISCLAIMER uli:

    yung gumawa ng ARTICLE, wala na baka nakuryente

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    yup,i also have knowledge in electronics,but,nakakatamad gumawa lalo na sa T1 na pyesa...bibili nlng ako kahit china,may warranty pa.minsan nako natalunan ng kuryente ng hid buld eh..masakit sa kamay!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bolopunch View Post
    yup,i also have knowledge in electronics,but,nakakatamad gumawa lalo na sa T1 na pyesa...bibili nlng ako kahit china,may warranty pa.minsan nako natalunan ng kuryente ng hid buld eh..masakit sa kamay!!
    same here, may alam din ako sa electronics, pero bumili na lang ako hid kits dahil sa katamaran at takot na makuryente.

    hindi pala ako nag-iisang nakuryent sa bulb. napatalon ako nun sa gulat at lakas.

    but still, this is a nice info para sa talagan may alam sa electronics at may proper equipments

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    Re: Diy hid

    @einzion : bro OT to,dalawang HID ba ang nakakabit sa MC mo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by toyds View Post
    @einzion : bro OT to,dalawang HID ba ang nakakabit sa MC mo?
    isa lang po, para sakin maliwanag na yung isa eh, kaso panget nga lang ng motor ko, laging bulag isang mata

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    Quote Originally Posted by bolopunch View Post
    yup,i also have knowledge in electronics,but,nakakatamad gumawa lalo na sa T1 na pyesa...bibili nlng ako kahit china,may warranty pa.minsan nako natalunan ng kuryente ng hid buld eh..masakit sa kamay
    Quote Originally Posted by einzion View Post
    same here, may alam din ako sa electronics, pero bumili na lang ako hid kits dahil sa katamaran at takot na makuryente.

    hindi pala ako nag-iisang nakuryent sa bulb. napatalon ako nun sa gulat at lakas.

    but still, this is a nice info para sa talagan may alam sa electronics at may proper equipments
    hehehe buti nga kayo HV lang ng HID kit... ako Hv ng flyback terminal... hehehe lipad yung screw driver na hawak ko... ngawit at pumipitik muscles ko sa braso buong araw..
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    Quote Originally Posted by D-MAN View Post
    hehehe buti nga kayo HV lang ng HID kit... ako Hv ng flyback terminal... hehehe lipad yung screw driver na hawak ko... ngawit at pumipitik muscles ko sa braso buong araw..
    he he
    parehas pala tayo

    pero ito
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    nag jump ang arc sa akin

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    kaya nga lagi ko sinasabi

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    Wink HID - Alternative wiring (using relay)

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    Hope this one helps...
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    Re: HID - Alternative wiring (using relay)

    sir tanong lang ano ba advantage pag may relay ?
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    Re: HID - Alternative wiring (using relay)

    Quote Originally Posted by philip24 View Post
    sir tanong lang ano ba advantage pag may relay ?
    ito nga din tanong ko

    baka sa halip na magdagdag ng current sa battery eh, komusumo pa to, di naman yon ang purpose ng relay.


    pinagexperimentuhan ko na to



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    Re: HID - Alternative wiring (using relay)

    parang ngawa ko na itets ha ayus ba master

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    @philip24

    relay-
    bina-block nito yun signal na galing sa r/r pang control ng voltage, so bale kung naka off yun relay- naka contact ang 87a at 30/51 normal lang ang daloy ng kuryente ibig sabihin controlado pa ang pasok ng kuryente (controlado para di ma overcharge ang baterya natin). PAG ON na ang relay (contact ang 87 at 30/51)- cut na yun control ng r/r sa papasok na voltage kaya todo bigay ang stator ng kuryente kc wala nang sekyu na nagbabantay..
    "CAUTION"
    This setup causes overcharging pero sa mga naka HID patok 'to...


    Hope this one helps
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    Re: HID - Alternative wiring (using relay)

    Quote Originally Posted by bguioboy View Post
    @philip24

    relay-
    bina-block nito yun signal na galing sa r/r pang control ng voltage, so bale kung naka off yun relay- naka contact ang 87a at 30/51 normal lang ang daloy ng kuryente ibig sabihin controlado pa ang pasok ng kuryente (controlado para di ma overcharge ang baterya natin). PAG ON na ang relay (contact ang 87 at 30/51)- cut na yun control ng r/r sa papasok na voltage kaya todo bigay ang stator ng kuryente kc wala nang sekyu na nagbabantay..
    "CAUTION"
    This setup causes overcharging pero sa mga naka HID patok 'to...


    Hope this one helps

    yun OH may "CAUTION" na



    dapat nung una mo pa nilagay disclaimer mo.

    dahil kng naisipang ginawa sa stck bulb system.... NAGSAYANG ng bumbilya.


    thanks baguiboy for your DISCLAIMER..

    keep it up share to them your expriments.





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