OOps, forgot about that one, that gets my vote as easily the best H4 conversion I've seen, makes my effort look crap
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well...
I spent £2.79 on LED's and made my own, just got to get some resistors to limit the current as my charging system is putting 13.8v-14.1v to the battery
used 5mm red LED's just drilled a bit of acrylic and glued them in then soldered the pins up to give network of series and parrallel
its erm,,, BRIGHT!! LOL
quite pleased with it, after cutting the lens down and now making the LED board, it looks factory but is in fact modified
I spent £2.79 on LED's and made my own, just got to get some resistors to limit the current as my charging system is putting 13.8v-14.1v to the battery
used 5mm red LED's just drilled a bit of acrylic and glued them in then soldered the pins up to give network of series and parrallel
its erm,,, BRIGHT!! LOL
quite pleased with it, after cutting the lens down and now making the LED board, it looks factory but is in fact modified
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
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Such as...?Timbo wrote:Halogens aren't without their problems...
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Isn't that a user error?Timbo wrote: My experience, blowing quite regularly, melting the bulb holder....
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Muttley McLadd wrote:Isn't that a user error?Timbo wrote: My experience, blowing quite regularly, melting the bulb holder....
Yes otherwise it doesn't work....
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If you are regularly blowing halogens then it's probably due to loose connections or touching the lamp with your fingers when fitting. Only cheep reproduction lamp holders are subject to melting. That said, some halogens aren't worth fitting, make sure there is a shield fitted under one filament (dip), some are just twin filament and the dip and main give the same beam.
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I've just bought a pair of these (although I only need one obviously). It fits very neatly inside the headlight of my Rally and is very bright. It doesn't throw a beam but it should make a good daytime light.
They do them in different sizes so I might get one for the Jet too.
There is just a hint of boy-racer Vauxhall Corsa about them though!
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-x-1 ... 68360.html
They do them in different sizes so I might get one for the Jet too.
There is just a hint of boy-racer Vauxhall Corsa about them though!
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-x-1 ... 68360.html
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