Start of Season (SoS) 2008

Day One - The Ride up,

Well I decided to make my own way up to SoS, so I took the M48 to Chepstow. Then went along the Wye Valley along to Monmouth then A40 to Brecon and then to Clyro. Simple but not all that interesting.
Later that evening I drank a few pints and took a few pictures.

Day Two - The Rideout,

Went for a ride with Andrew Pounce, Gordon, Mr Clegg, and Zae. We have a nice ride out even though the weather was crap. We stopped in Breacon for cake and tea laughed at Fifi and Gayle then we headed off on our ride and took some more interesting roads. Zae was riding like a pro and kept up with us all day long.
Later in the evening we drank some more and I took some more pictures.

Day Three - The Way home,

As usual Ian Nichols showed me the way back to Bristol.

And now the pictures...


Keith, Fraggle, Katrina, Christine, Mike Newton


Andy Cannon


Janice


Mike Newton, JKB



Just make motorbike noises wile looking at these pictures.


Stuart and Katrina


Charlie and his Mum


Bob Scott


Mike Newton


Mr Clegg


Andy, and Christine


Boobah


Keith or marvin, you decide


RP


Happy Nick


RP


Got him, this is RP


Greg


Bob and Fizzy


Mlh, Susie


Mr Clegg


Grandpa Duckworth


IanE


Splat


Eric Featherstone


Mayhem


Graham


Ian Nichols


Ian again


Fixing a Triumph


Andy and Christine


CathyE with this summer''s latest footware fashion


Gordon


1/2 Derek


A mouse, I saw a mouse


marvin, Andy, and Stuart


Mlh and Susie


IanE Burfday Cake


Katrina!


Ian Nichols


Joe Smith


Clinton


Katrina and Derek


Fifi


Captions anyone


Gayle

News

Amber Flashers Pt1

Category: Electronics

As some of you may noticed I am a bit of a geek. I have been thinking I need to have an electronics project. Mostly to have an excuse to buy a Raspberry PI. We a short while back I bought some 10w Amber LEDs, now I am thinking of a project to make my own set of amber flashy lights. I know at the end of the day the bought kits are going to be better and cheaper but I want to learn. I have since ruled out the PI for this task as the time to boot it would mean time that the lights are not working. So it looks like a Arduino which looks interesting. It is simpler and does what you ask it to do. Now I just need to learn about electronics and how to program a Arduino and all will be fine. Would like to have a programmable set of flash patterns which I can add to as time goes on. Big issue atm is working out the best way to drive the 10w LED lights. Which is 0.83A at 12V so I guess I would need to use a transistor to power this as a relay would just break down from the constant switching. Now how do you work out the transistor needed. Some of my friends have kindly suggested a Arduino UNO and to use MOSFETS so I am currently reading up on a handy tutorial from hobbytronics.co.uk on how to use the UNO to power high power items. The other option is to use a full size Arduino and a 'shield' designed for controlling motors etc., there are plenty around, often with screw terminals for connecting the power and loads.

Re-Wiring of my accessories

Category: Disco 2 2003

Damn this has been a long time since I posted anything on here. Well I have added a few accessories to the Land Rover over the past few years. Bits like a LED Amber Lightbar, CB Radio, Amateur Radio, Phone charger, On-Board Camera, Rear Work Lights, and Driving Lights. These I have wired in one by one but now after several years of abuse I think I need to look at wiring up the stuff properly. Partly as my job working in the calibration industry means I get to see how the professionals wire up stuff. First stage was to purchase and fit a extra battery mount. This isn''t a necessary requirement but its a nice to have feature as with the correct wiring I won''t run down the starter battery if I happen to leave the rear work lamps on for a few hours. Now the battery mount I bought was a excellent kit from a chap called Ryan Wild (W1LDR). This has been fitted for best part of a year but due to a lack of funds I never got around to fitting a Leisure battery. The Battery, Well the best battery to fit in this place is a leisure battery as they are better for discharging and re-charging. They have less Amp output but they deal with running stuff far better. Now the battery tray measures 240mm (w) x 170mm (d) x 200mm (h) which is a damn annoying size to find for a battery so for the time being I have fitted a Yuassa 50Ah 63 type battery which is a bit small in the space I have but its not overly expensive of a battery but it does allow me to get started on this project. Charging the Battery, From looking around I decided I wanted a 16A Smart Relay Charging Unit from eBay for £15. What this does it allows me to charge the second battery once the main starting battery has been charged up. Some people will just wire the batteries together but remember that means you get the combined power of two batteries but once you discharge them both will be out of power plus you have to ensure that both batteries are of the same power output otherwise one will always be trying to over charge the other.

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