All I did was mount a 55W driving lamp to the front and use it as a daylight running lamp. It worked well for years and maintained the stator quite happily, as I was reluctant to shorten the life of my headlight bulb by daytime use.
The DRL was switched manually by me, and all was well until one day I forgot to switch it on.
You can guess what happened shortly thereafter...
To get around that problem, if I were doing it again, I'd probably wire it off a relay slaved to the ignition circuit, via a timer to delay on.
In your circumstance, you could simply wire it in parallel to the headlight, but a relay would be a better idea.
If you want to hide the light entirely (I don't see why, may as well make it useful) you could substitute a 3ohm 50W aluminium-clad power resistor, but you'd have to make sure it wasn't close to anything that would melt, and a heatsink would be advisable.
They're all over the place on ebay as Canbus load resistors now.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2X-50W-H...CANCELLER-DECODER-LOAD-RESISTORS/254180180678
The DRL was switched manually by me, and all was well until one day I forgot to switch it on.
You can guess what happened shortly thereafter...
To get around that problem, if I were doing it again, I'd probably wire it off a relay slaved to the ignition circuit, via a timer to delay on.
In your circumstance, you could simply wire it in parallel to the headlight, but a relay would be a better idea.
If you want to hide the light entirely (I don't see why, may as well make it useful) you could substitute a 3ohm 50W aluminium-clad power resistor, but you'd have to make sure it wasn't close to anything that would melt, and a heatsink would be advisable.
They're all over the place on ebay as Canbus load resistors now.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2X-50W-H...CANCELLER-DECODER-LOAD-RESISTORS/254180180678