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๐ Ride smarter, signal louder, and stay ahead with the ultimate 3-in-1 switch!
This Motorcycle Head Light Turn Switch is a compact, durable 3-in-1 push button actuator combining headlight, horn, and turn signal controls. Designed for 48V systems and rated IP65 waterproof, it fits most street bikes, scooters, and e-bikes with a universal clamp mount. Its integrated LED indicators and robust stainless steel build ensure reliable, space-saving handlebar control for enhanced riding safety and convenience.
| ASIN | B09TBGLY7N |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Brand | TGGKKPARTS |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Colour | Popular |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | Clamp |
| Connector type | Clamp |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Contact type | Normally Open |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 176 Reviews |
| International Protection Rating | IP65 |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | YKXTG |
| Manufacturer Part Number | For Motorcycle Head Light Turn Switch |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | For Motorcycle Head Light Turn Switch |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operating Voltage | 48 Volts |
| Operating voltage | 48 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Operation mode | ON-OFF |
| Specification Met | IP65, CE |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Switch type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Solder |
| UPC | 768497695764 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
R**R
What you need to know before purchasing
First of all, for the money, this is a very nice button set. There are no installation instructions, nor wiring diagram, because it is very versatile. A few things need to be clarified with the wiring before you consider purchasing this button set; 1) it is a 12V DC system in that the RED(+) wire must conform to 12V DC standard because there are 3 LED's (power is present to the button set, LEFT TURN button is ON, RIGHT TURN button is ON, LEFT and RIGHT ON at the same time indicates EMERGENCY/HAZARD). If more than 12 volts, the LED's will burn out, less than 12 volts, the LED's will be dimmed or not function. The TURN/HAZARD LED's are not designed to FLASH. With 12 volts supplied the RIGHT TURN ON supplies 12 volts to the GREEN wire, LEFT TURN ON supplies 12 volts to the BLUE wire. 2) The voltage presented on the YELLOW (Light), BROWN (Horn) wires can be less than or more than 12 volts. This is possible because there are no LED's involved with the LIGHT and HORN buttons in this button set. Pressing the LIGHT button passes the YELLOW wire voltage to the WHITE wire. Pressing the HORN button passes the BROWN wire voltage to the ORANGE wire for as long as the HORN button is pressed. So, there is your wiring and functionality information. If your application is greater than 12V DC you most certainly will need to obtain a Step-Down Converter to 12V DC. I installed this button set on my NARRAK S180 e-trike 48V because I wanted to add a 7-inch light bar and TURN/HAZARD lights, both 12V DC applications. Since this button set contains LED's, I knew that I would have to obtain a 48V to 12V Step-Down Converter and the fact that the S180 Controller does not supply 12V DC. My S180 came with a Headlight/Horn combination. The Headlight is controlled by a CMOS/MOSFET/IC Controller and so is the Horn. Both of these require voltage in the millivolt range and the Horn has a stand-alone handlebar button. I wanted to eliminate the stand-alone handlebar Horn button and keep Headlight combination functional. Located the Horn wiring and rerouted them to this button set (BROWN/ORANGE wires) which allowed me to remove the stand-alone Horn button and wires from the handlebar. Mounted new 7-inch light bar to the handlebar and connected it's 12V (+) wire to the White wire on this button set. I installed front fork turn signals that also include running lights, connected the appropriate signal wire to the BLUE/GREEN wires on this button set, connected the running light wire to the 12V(+) from the Step-Down Converter. The front fork signals are self-flashing flow lights, no flasher needed. However, the rear signals required a flasher. All of the newly installed lights are LED 12V DC. This button set is handling all of the newly installed lights and OEM horn perfectly. Additional Note: If you install a Step-Down Converter you may want to consider installing a ON/OFF switch to the power to be stepped-down side of the converter. In my situation the NARRAK S180's power management system is very advanced. The S180 is 48V DC 750W, the battery with the key turned to run position provides 53.9V DC to the trike's controller, when the key is returned to the off position the capacitance of the controller is back to the battery (recharging it) and you may not want to expose that tricklingly effect to the converter. I installed the ON/OFF switch. Everything mentioned here was purchased on AMAZON including the NARRAK S180.
T**T
Good quality
Works as it should
C**B
Don't even try to understand the wiring diagram
The product is fine and works as expected, but the wiring description is laughably wrong, it makes me crazy even looking at it. Here's the correct wiring, it's just three switches. Black: Ground Red: +12v from flasher unit Green: Right Turn Signal Pos Blue: Left Turn Signal Pos Yellow: +12v White: Headlight Pos Brown: +12v Orange: Horn Pos
A**R
For what it is it works well
Works as intended. Took a bit to figure out the wiring. Turn signal buttons are a bit clunky i wish they were easier to turn on and off. Headlight, blinkers, horn all work. I had no issues but be careful on your amp draw. I used all low draw items if you don't something could burn up if you done use relays.
D**T
Horn and Turn signals did not work.
Did Not work. Only switches that worked was day light driving light. Turn signals did not work. Horn switched only clicked. Had difficulty finding installation instructions. I checked out installations on lights on side by side. Jumper wires showed horn and signal lights worked as advertised. Horn only clicked, it MAY work if I installed a relay but turn signals would not work period. I am buying a similar unit from amazon from a different vendor at slightly higher price because I like the design and built a method of installing it on side by side that looks factory installed.
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