Adding Lights to Our Yard Kart

pjoe

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Gonna do some night karting. Purchased a light bar, two spotlights, some strip LEDs, a battery tray and a four gang switch set. Kill switch will be one of the 4 switches. All powered by 12V. Can you folks post some pictures of your lighting setup? Can you suggest a battery/charger setup that'll give a couple hours of lighting? Engine is HF Predator 212, we do not have an alternator.

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We…have…the technology. Lighting coils on small engines. They had them aplenty on early minibikes and due to those lights and legit transportation features they were used as legit transportation (licensed as scooters) but I digress.

Some people have retrofitted the alternator and flywheel from a lighted Baja/Coleman 196cc minibike or similar and put it on a Predator but it can’t be that easy. The issue is does it have the same taper on the crank?

With LED tech I am less concerned about battery duration. Just make sure your battery has a hefty milliamp hour rating.
 

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We…have…the technology. Lighting coils on small engines. They had them aplenty on early minibikes and due to those lights and legit transportation features they were used as legit transportation (licensed as scooters) but I digress.

Some people have retrofitted the alternator and flywheel from a lighted Baja/Coleman 196cc minibike or similar and put it on a Predator but it can’t be that easy. The issue is does it have the same taper on the crank?

With LED tech I am less concerned about battery duration. Just make sure your battery has a hefty milliamp hour rating.
I agree
 

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You could mount a pulley on your axle, run a belt to an alternator. It would only charge while moving.
Small deep cycle batteries can be had, and you should go very conservative on your amp draw. You do not need to try lighting the whole neighborhood.
 
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