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FrankM83
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halogen harness

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hI ALL bougth a set of halogen headlights but had no harness with them any idea what to use? or can I use the standard harness as it looks pretty similiar?

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Just use the standard connectors
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thanks Matt :)

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Post by mike.perry »

You don't say what type of connector you have in at the moment. The correct one for an H4 halogen bulb is a 3 pin push fit. You should be able to get a pair with lengths of cable attached from a motor accessory shop. If not PM me and I will give you a supplier.
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Post by FrankM83 »

ESM seems to have the sealed beam type thaat's what I have at the mom the 3 pin push type what I was worried is that halogens put more power in the wires and damage it! so it's OK to use the standard 3pin push type?

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That's OK as long as your wiring is in reasonable condition. Standard halogen bulbs are rated at 60/50W which is not much more than sealed beam units. I hope you bought Wipac units.
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Post by FrankM83 »

does it really matter if they're wipac? as I bought the headlamps from Mooneyes and seem to be from taiwan lol

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Post by bmcecosse »

Halogens are 55/55 - it's the sealed beams that are 60 watt (or 70 watt if you have the high power ones) . So in fact halogens use slightly LESS current. the wires will be fine.
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I just rate the Wipacs as being the best on the market.
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Post by bmcecosse »

I imagine Cibies may be better? But Wipacs are certainly 'ok'. It is worth buying the extra brightness 'white' bulbs (still 55 watt) for halogen lamps. I fitted these to main beam on my road car - and the difference is very noticeable !
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Post by mike.perry »

There was a pair of Cibie Biodes for sale at the Birmingham Classic Car Show. The price was well into three figures. I was talking about sensible money for the Wipacs.
My H4 bulbs are 60/55W. I have some 130/90W H4s and a couple of 100W H1 spotlight bulbs but I don't think the MM dynamo would keep up with them. They were great for moving cars from the outside lane on the motorway when I had the XJ6. 460W on mainbeam.
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Post by bmcecosse »

More than 55Watt halogen is ILLEGAL in this country, except 'off road'.
While Biodes were magnificent - Cibie did (do?) make excellent normal headlight units.
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Post by mike.perry »

There used to be Cibie H180s but they had reverse curve lenses which looked wrong on a Minor and I didn't think they were any better than the Wipacs
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Post by Peetee »

The Wipac Halogens on Albert are superb. Excellent beam pattern and better than some modern cars I've driven.
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