Troy Bilt 2690 XP (Snow Blower) LED Mods

l008com

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I've been thinking about getting rid of the terrible incandescent bulb on the front of my snow blower and replacing it with an LED light. I was also thinking of taking it a little further and putting some other small amber lights in a few key spots to reduce the odds of me getting my *** run over. But I'm mostly focused on the headlights for now....

From what I understand, I need an AC to DC rectifier, and then any old 12V light should work. But what about wattage? How can I determine how much power the headlight can safely draw?

Anyone know a good source for these components? I know when you google around, you can find what looks like the same lights for as low as $9.99 on ebay or as high as $300 on some fancy websites. I'd also prefer 4500K white, but it seems like almost everything is 6000k blueish white.
 

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IF my fading memory still serves me right, there were a few members, on I believe it was the Hustler Z forum, a few guys installed them on their mowers, I can't remember the details, but you could search that forum, checking for LED lights, lighting, etc. it was several months back.
 

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LED's won't melt the snow cause they run cooler so no need for a million watts.
A pair of LED reversing lights will work wonders.
Check the wattage of the existing globes.
While not exactly true, for all practical purposes a Watt is a Watt is a Watt.
So if you have 2 x 25 Watt globes then you have 50 Watts to play with.

If you want more light, 4 CREE Leds in series ( 3 volts a piece ).
Lots of car & motorcycle plug in LED globes available, you should even be able to run AC ones ( fridge lamps ).
 

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Found the guy with the Hustler that installed the lights, ( Hustler forum) member = ( rbsmith 6 ) ..:thumbsup:
 

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LED's won't melt the snow cause they run cooler so no need for a million watts.
A pair of LED reversing lights will work wonders.
Check the wattage of the existing globes.
While not exactly true, for all practical purposes a Watt is a Watt is a Watt.
So if you have 2 x 25 Watt globes then you have 50 Watts to play with.

If you want more light, 4 CREE Leds in series ( 3 volts a piece ).
Lots of car & motorcycle plug in LED globes available, you should even be able to run AC ones ( fridge lamps ).

I was thinking something more like this for lights:

https://www.amazon.com/Nilight-Driv...329021&sr=1-7&keywords=18w+led+off+road+light

One on each side would be nice, if I have 40w available. If not, I'd like a 9w on each side but they don't make lots of those in the mounting style I'd need so I may end up with just one of the light above.
 

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Found the guy with the Hustler that installed the lights, ( Hustler forum) member = ( rbsmith 6 ) ..:thumbsup:

Looks like his mower has a battery, and thus a 12VDC power source. So hooking up LED lights is a much simpler process than something like a blower that only has AC power at 12ish volts or so
 

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I was thinking something more like this for lights:

https://www.amazon.com/Nilight-Driv...329021&sr=1-7&keywords=18w+led+off+road+light

One on each side would be nice, if I have 40w available. If not, I'd like a 9w on each side but they don't make lots of those in the mounting style I'd need so I may end up with just one of the light above.

Don't get stuck on the "mine is bigger than yours ' road.
The faster you go the more light you need so only 1 of these lights will be more than enough at slow blowing pace.

Remember you can get enough light to walk by with nothing but the 1 W led in your smart phone.
However if you have an AC only unit you are going to need to fit a battery, LEDS do not like pulsating power sources.

GO down to your local Harley shop and look at the plug in LED globes and LED accessory lights.

I ride a lot of vintage motorcycles and a 12V 6 Ah cyclon battery will power the the lights for around 10 hours between recharges.
SO it might be easier to fit a small sealed battery , some auto / motorcycle lights and simply recharge the battery between uses.
Remember the slower you go the less light you need.
 
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