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sealed beams or bulbs ?

Post by grainger »

hi

wondered wether people think the bulbs are brighter than the sealed beam headlights (on the 1098) ?

im putting mine together again this weekend and i have a pair of each and i cant make up my mind which to use, im sure i remember the bulbs were brighter ... anyone elses thoughts welcome

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Post by Alec »

Hello Grainger,
I would say that sealed beams are superior to the older bulb, unless you are refering to halogen ones. Being sealed there will be no deterioration of the reflector.

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Although, be sure to check the wattages are like-for-like. Sealed Beams are 45w/60w, if that's any help. :)
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Post by grainger »

thanks for the help

i found that the bulbs are only 40 w so i think i will stick with the sealed beams, also i found a spare unused sealed beam unit so i know ive got one for spare

i'll put the bulb units on ebay

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Post by 57traveller »

I think the bulbs were 42/36W :o and as Gareth points out the sealed beams 45/60W so no contest really!
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sealed beams or bulbs

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One of my sealed beams went and within 2 days the other one went.I opted for halogen replacements,but I bought Xenon bulbs which are 60% brighter than normal. BRILLIANT literally,wouldn,t go back to sealed beams again.
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Post by Gareth »

Halongen's are great, aren't they? Make sure that the wattage isn't too much on those Xenon ones - I wouldn't go higher than 60/55w, which is standard. IIRC anything higher than that is actually illegal anyway... :eek:

Oh, and make sure that you put some vaseline on the rubber seal at the back of the lamp, to stop moisture getting in... or you might have to replace a pair of very rusty reflectors come MOT time. :(
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Gareth wrote: IIRC :(
??? :-? Please decipher.
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Glad you asked 57 I guessed it stood for
Institute of Internation Rescue Corporation :roll:
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If I Remember Correctly
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ah! I was also wondering WTF that meant..
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Steady! :wink:
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I was also wondering WTF meant..
Ahhh `What The Fool` :roll:
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Post by 57traveller »

Thanks Cam.
Someone could make a fortune publishing a phrase book for all these obscure abbreviations. :-?
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Post by Cam »

57,

I think there is already such a publication. (well there would be wouldn't there!!).

Gives the computer nerds something to do! :wink:
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I think you're right there Cam. I'm sure I saw recently that there was a booklet called Texting for Parents, or similar, so that they could decipher their offsprings mobile or computer language.


True (re nerds).
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Post by rayofleamington »

WTF - What The Flippin-eck ;-)
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And there I was thinking WTF meant "Why, that's funny".

Incidentally, there's a few more for those who've not spent their lives on IRC / Texting:

IRC: Internet Relay Chat, the precursor of what are now called chatrooms (IRC is still better IMHO)
IMHO: In My Humble Opinion. Often found with other letters inserted instead of humble.
DAMHIK (IJD) : Don't Ask Me How I Know (I Just Do)
RTFM: Read the fabulous manual
*GD(&)R*: Grins, Ducks and Runs
LOL: Laughing out loud
ROFL(MAO): Rolling On Floor Laughing (My Posterior Off)
EBKAC: Error Between Keyboard and Chair, shorthand for "User is a moron".
NIFOC: Clothing is absent from this parcicular individual's current status.

I think, perhaps, I should stop there. Before I get in trouble :-)
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Re: sealed beams or bulbs

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wanderinstar wrote:One of my sealed beams went and within 2 days the other one went.I opted for halogen replacements,but I bought Xenon bulbs which are 60% brighter than normal. BRILLIANT literally,wouldn,t go back to sealed beams again.
do the halogen bulbs fit in the standard bulb holders and reflectors ?

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Post by d_harris »

and theres me, being of the age range (admittedly towards the upper end of) who are meant to understand these abbreviations and generally i don't.

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