SIL GP200 HEADLIGHT DIP SWITCH.

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Hi, can anyone tell me the max. current rating for a sil gp200 headlight dip switch. Also the max.current rating of the ignition switch ?
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Sounds like you have the same concerns I had when fitting a 55 watt headlamp. I can't tell you what the current rating of the switches is, but have you considered fitting a relay? If you have dc it could solve your problem.
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I was toying with the idea of converting to 55w bulbs, I was using standard halogen bulbs but they were still s**t so gave these a try off chiggy at lambretta upgrades http://www.lambrettaupgrades.co.uk/apps ... ow/5871559 bright as f**k even though their still only 35w....and I mean bright, EVERYONE (even MOT tester) keeps asking me "what the f**k is in that light" they really are bright, good light pattern too. I was that impressed I bought 2 more as spares
for just under a fiver I would give them a try
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Padge wrote:I was toying with the idea of converting to 55w bulbs, I was using standard halogen bulbs but they were still s**t so gave these a try off chiggy at lambretta upgrades http://www.lambrettaupgrades.co.uk/apps ... ow/5871559 bright as f**k even though their still only 35w....and I mean bright, EVERYONE (even MOT tester) keeps asking me "what the f**k is in that light" they really are bright, good light pattern too. I was that impressed I bought 2 more as spares
for just under a fiver I would give them a try
Have they got the metal shield inside as its hard to see
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[quote="mickfeath."]Hi, can anyone tell me the max. current rating for a sil gp200 headlight dip switch. Also the max.current rating of the ignition switch ?[/quote
im running a H3 bulb in mine with 55w and my spot is 55w again H3 ive had no problems
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im running 55/60 watt h4 bulbs in both my lammys on a standard switch no relay, one of them has been in 4 or 5 years and no problems
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shocky wrote:
Padge wrote:I was toying with the idea of converting to 55w bulbs, I was using standard halogen bulbs but they were still s**t so gave these a try off chiggy at lambretta upgrades http://www.lambrettaupgrades.co.uk/apps ... ow/5871559 bright as f**k even though their still only 35w....and I mean bright, EVERYONE (even MOT tester) keeps asking me "what the f**k is in that light" they really are bright, good light pattern too. I was that impressed I bought 2 more as spares
for just under a fiver I would give them a try
Have they got the metal shield inside as its hard to see
yes they have, great beam pattern (both dip and main beam) and stupidly bright for a 35w bulb, even the mot tester passed comment on how good/bright it was !
for a fiver its got to be worth a shot before converting to H4 55/60
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Thanks for all your replies, much appreciated, Mick.
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