Article Interior Saddlebag Lighting

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I wanted some LED lights inside the saddlebags and I did not want to drill a hole for power.

I figured since a 9v battery will activate most LED lights it might be a good option as it has enough surface area to attach inside the saddlebags w/3m Dual Lock tape and easy enough to change out. I didn't even know there were rechargeable 9v batteries with a micro-usb port making recharging very easy.

To activate the lights I decided on a magnetic NO (Normally Open) switch meaning when the two pieces are together the circuit is open and the light will not activate.

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The magnetic switch can be about as close as pictured above but obviously you would like to get them as close as possible.

You need to find a place where, once close, they are almost touching and avoid them touching but keeping the saddlebag lid from creating a watertight seal. I used a battery ring doorbell camera and a flashlight in the saddlebag to line them up the way I wanted but you could also use a camera and time lapse shot. I just used some tape to move the switch around then once I found the correct location I marked the outer edges with some blue painters tape and then mixed up the epoxy, applied and put the switches in place and used some gorilla tape to hold them in place firmly. It's a 15 mins set but I left overnight.

The ribbon LED has some tape on the back, small square, and I used gorilla tape to cover the wires to the inside of the saddlebag and placed the 9v battery someplace where it was easy to get to and used 3m dual lock tape to keep that in place.

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End result - open the saddlebag and the light goes on, close it and it goes off. A 9v battery will power that single LED for a very long time, it may be years til I have to recharge it.

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Adding Green option for comparison, green provides some more detail but not as good for night vision however, also a good choice.

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Items:

1 - two 9v rechargeable batteries
Amazon.com: HW 9V Li-ion Rechargeable Battery, 9 Volt/1000mAh(9000mWh) Long Lasting Rechargeable Batteries with Micro-USB, 1000 Cycles Charge, 1.5 Hrs Fast Charging, LED Indicator, 2 Packs : Health & Household

2 - 9v connectors
Amazon.com: VWEICYY 9V Battery Connector,10 PCS T-Type 9 Volt Buckle Connector Hard Plastic Shell Used in Student Experiment,or Other Equipment with Battery(T-Type, 10PCS) : Electronics

3 - Magnetic switches
Amazon.com: Gebildet 3 Sets NO/NC Black Magnetic Switch Wiring Recessed Door Sensor Hidden Window Contact Reed Switch for Access Control Replace Alarm System : Industrial & Scientific

4 - Ribbon LED
Amazon.com: Prewired Surface Mount LEDs (5050, Red LED) - 3 Pack : Musical Instruments

5 - 2 part epoxy

6 - 3m dual lock tape
3M Dual Lock SJ3560 1"×4ft Clear 1 Pack Reclosable Fastener Mounting Tape Interlocking Mushroom Shaped Strong Adhesive Hook Lock Sticky Tape for Indoor and Outdoor(DC2512): Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
 

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Excellent project. Just curious about why red instead of white? Night vision?

Not being critical, just asking for information for when I add them to mine.

Also, why not a strip light? Various colors available, including white and red.


 
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Excellent project. Just curious about why red instead of white? Night vision?

Not being critical, just asking for information for when I add them to mine.

Also, why not a strip light? Various colors available, including white and red.


You can use any led lights you want I hv a 9v battery running my truck bed lights which are 2 six foot strip lights.

I used the single led as it's just simpler in my opinion and bright enough.
 
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HHere's a green LED for comparison, still not sure what I'll go with.
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Uh-oh... if previous experience is any example, when you get down to this type of modification the bike isn't going to be in your garage much longer... :rofl1:

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LOL.. no, was just sitting in a boring zoom mtg and trying to think of stuff to do to the bike... I already had some in the top box but I have power from the bike there w/drilled hole and didn't want to do that. I had just added some bed strip lights to the truck using a 9v and it got me thinking... never a good thing.
 
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Sitting in a boring zoom meeting while wiring in side case lights. Nice. :thumb:
Yeah, funny part is I kept going out to the garage then ... after a while I thought 'hey, why don't I just go get the saddlebag'... doh!
 
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Going commando... :think1:


More like the Sentinel from The Matrix... (we've been there, haven't we? ;))
Yes... lol
 
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I wanted some LED lights inside the saddlebags and I did not want to drill a hole for power.

I figured since a 9v battery will activate most LED lights it might be a good option as it has enough surface area to attach inside the saddlebags w/3m Dual Lock tape and easy enough to change out. I didn't even know there were rechargeable 9v batteries with a micro-usb port making recharging very easy.

To activate the lights I decided on a magnetic NO (Normally Open) switch meaning when the two pieces are together the circuit is open and the light will not activate.

20240229_041738.jpg

The magnetic switch can be about as close as pictured above but obviously you would like to get them as close as possible.

You need to find a place where, once close, they are almost touching and avoid them touching but keeping the saddlebag lid from creating a watertight seal. I used a battery ring doorbell camera and a flashlight in the saddlebag to line them up the way I wanted but you could also use a camera and time lapse shot. I just used some tape to move the switch around then once I found the correct location I marked the outer edges with some blue painters tape and then mixed up the epoxy, applied and put the switches in place and used some gorilla tape to hold them in place firmly. It's a 15 mins set but I left overnight.

The ribbon LED has some tape on the back, small square, and I used gorilla tape to cover the wires to the inside of the saddlebag and placed the 9v battery someplace where it was easy to get to and used 3m dual lock tape to keep that in place.

End result - open the saddlebag and the light goes on, close it and it goes off. A 9v battery will power that single LED for a very long time, it may be years til I have to recharge it.

20240229_042900.jpg

Adding Green option for comparison, green provides some more detail but not as good for night vision however, also a good choice.

20240229_072342.jpg

Items:

1 - two 9v rechargeable batteries
Amazon.com: HW 9V Li-ion Rechargeable Battery, 9 Volt/1000mAh(9000mWh) Long Lasting Rechargeable Batteries with Micro-USB, 1000 Cycles Charge, 1.5 Hrs Fast Charging, LED Indicator, 2 Packs : Health & Household

2 - 9v connectors
Amazon.com: VWEICYY 9V Battery Connector,10 PCS T-Type 9 Volt Buckle Connector Hard Plastic Shell Used in Student Experiment,or Other Equipment with Battery(T-Type, 10PCS) : Electronics

3 - Magnetic switches
Amazon.com: Gebildet 3 Sets NO/NC Black Magnetic Switch Wiring Recessed Door Sensor Hidden Window Contact Reed Switch for Access Control Replace Alarm System : Industrial & Scientific

4 - Ribbon LED
Amazon.com: Prewired Surface Mount LEDs (5050, Red LED) - 3 Pack : Musical Instruments

5 - 2 part epoxy

6 - 3m dual lock tape
3M Dual Lock SJ3560 1"×4ft Clear 1 Pack Reclosable Fastener Mounting Tape Interlocking Mushroom Shaped Strong Adhesive Hook Lock Sticky Tape for Indoor and Outdoor(DC2512): Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
I used the same general type of switch to activate the light in my top box.

For those who consider this project, I HEAVILY suggest using the 3M Command strips that are essentially like velcro. You can tweak the position a million times, and when you get it where you want it, just leave it be. They're strong enough that they've held up both to normal riding and my idiot self plopping the damn bike over.
 
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