Angel Eye Using Torch Light
by sandilya.anisetty in Workshop > Motorcycles
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Angel Eye Using Torch Light


Buying traditional angel eye costs more. So I tried to make this of my own and I succeeded. This costs less than we expect.
Parts Needed

1 X Old torch light
1 X 1watt white Led
1 X 7805 regulator IC
1 X 10 ohms resistor
1 X 1watt white Led
1 X 7805 regulator IC
1 X 10 ohms resistor
Tools Needed
1)Soldering Iron
2)Black spray can
3)Screw driver
4)current tape
2)Black spray can
3)Screw driver
4)current tape
Disassembling the Torch









Disassemble the torch as shown in the pictures.
Painting the Glass


Make a circle at middle of the glass and paint it with black colour.
Painting the Body



I used spray can to paint the body. After the paint is dried I used clear coat so that it shines.
Heatsink to Led

I don't have a heat-sink so I decided to make my own with a small aluminium sheet and combined with heatsink paste and finally glued with fewikwik.
Mounting LED to the Reflector


Mount the led to the reflector and glue it.
The Circuit

Solder the circuit as shown in the diagram.
Mounting the Circuit


Mount the circuit and apply current tape to avoid short circuit.
Assembling the Torch

After assembling the torch it looks great.
Testing the Light..

Connect the wires to 12v battery and test it.
Final Product

After fitting to my bike it looks great...
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