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Q1 - the Passing switch is designed as a regular pushbutton toggle, as long as you have it pressed, it's on. I've been digging into the wiring diagram of the bike last two days, althoug I'm a total noob and not well versed in this at all, but from what I can deduce from the diagram, the Passing...
@KlausST it's me who's not explaining things right, I'm new to all this so hence my lack of proper descriptive context, sorry bout that :)
So here's one plan I have;
- have Arduino listen to 12V signal on the "Passing" switch that flashes the bulb
- that signal should go to Arduino input and...
Exactly the case - two bulbs, one headlight unit - one bulb is "low", one is "high" beam light.
Agreed. Ok - here it goes;
- I have written and tested a code where a small pushbutton controls the 12V 25W LED
- there are two such bulbs on the bike
- my goal is to learn how to complete this...
Quick intro: a ground level noob, started to tinker with electronics at the beginning of this year after I couldn't get any electronics shop in my town replace my bike's gauge cluster SMD LEDs. I bought a trash soldering iron and looked at few tutorials and did the job myself - surprisingly it...
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