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Halogen Conversions ...
I'm looking into this .. But I'd love some advice if anyone has any ..
I have a set of Halogen light conversions on the Landrover and even though they are ony four years old they are rusting at the bottom of the reflectors ..
Can anyone reccomend a longer lasting make ? Preferably with the same profile as the Lucas sealed beams ...
I don't really want the light output It's just the ease sourceing the bulbs ..
Justin
I have a set of Halogen light conversions on the Landrover and even though they are ony four years old they are rusting at the bottom of the reflectors ..
Can anyone reccomend a longer lasting make ? Preferably with the same profile as the Lucas sealed beams ...
I don't really want the light output It's just the ease sourceing the bulbs ..
Justin
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I hope you don't mean 100/160w, because that would be illegal, if my knowledge is correct. I was under the impression that the maximum for headlights was 55w dipped, 60w full beam.will be upgrading to 100/160
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Aye, the set that were on my car had started to disintegrate - far enough I thought they'd probably not pass the MOT - the silvering was completely shot on the bottom half.
Wipac do a plastic and glass reflector now, which is what I've used to replace mine. I don't know how long it'll last though...
Wipac do a plastic and glass reflector now, which is what I've used to replace mine. I don't know how long it'll last though...
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..Hebe's had problems with hers too. Or rather, they were the ones off Carrie (which I believe were a few years old) and I switched them to sell the Traveller.
Same problem - the silvering had started to go. But I would still recommend changing to halogen as they make a great difference. Make sure you've got an alternator though
Same problem - the silvering had started to go. But I would still recommend changing to halogen as they make a great difference. Make sure you've got an alternator though

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Hi Dominic,
I think (though I may be wrong) that it's the extra current you drain which makes an alternator recomended.
I think (though I may be wrong) that it's the extra current you drain which makes an alternator recomended.

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Not necessarily, halogen lights are brighter because they are more efficient giving more light per watt of electricity than conventional lights. I've had them on my 4-door for years with no battery drain problems and the four door only has a dynamo.Multiphonikks wrote:Hi Dominic,
I think (though I may be wrong) that it's the extra current you drain which makes an alternator recomended.
I prefer to stick to dynamos as you can fix them yourself, wheras alternators have to be exchanged for a recon one.
The halogen is good though! My old 4-door moggie (currently awaiting revival) had better headlamps than many modern cars!!
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I'd also recommend Halogens, but would recommend to stay with the Dynamo (unless you commute in London during winter or if you have customised your car with a lot of high current consuming modern electrical gadgetsBut I would still recommend changing to halogen as they make a great difference. Make sure you've got an alternator though

A 60W bulb uses 60 Watts - Halogens bulbs make more light for the same rating.
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Actually.... in a minor it wouldn't..... One of my spridget friends emailed VOSA and said they had a spridget (no year supplied) and was dissapointed with the light output and was there a maximum wattage they could put in their lights, answer = noI hope you don't mean 100/160w, because that would be illegal, i
I might ask em too actually... (and if there is a problem - i accept no responsibility)
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Hello Matt,
VOSA? if it is a government agency, then I'm certain your friend has been given incorrect information.
If normal 55\60watt lamps give inadequate light then there must be an electrical problem with his car, and in all probability higher wattage lamps will make the problem worse. Whatever high resistance that is reducing the lamp output will drop even more voltage with a higher current that the higher wattage lamps draw.
Incandescent lamps are very sensitive to voltage and relatively small changes make a big difference to light output.
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VOSA? if it is a government agency, then I'm certain your friend has been given incorrect information.
If normal 55\60watt lamps give inadequate light then there must be an electrical problem with his car, and in all probability higher wattage lamps will make the problem worse. Whatever high resistance that is reducing the lamp output will drop even more voltage with a higher current that the higher wattage lamps draw.
Incandescent lamps are very sensitive to voltage and relatively small changes make a big difference to light output.
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One thing that can make a lot of difference is putting in a nice fat relay for the headlamps and taking a direct (fused) wire from the battery to it. I was amazed to discover that you can loose about 2 volts through the existing wiring by the time it reaches the lamps which is a lot of watts lost! Halogen lamps do make a big difference but there are some nasty cheap ones on the market, I agree that the Wipac ones are pretty good and not too expensive.
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As Nigel2 said, fit a relay if upgrading the headlights.
As well as reducing voltage drop, it helps save the headlight switch also. I'd lost a few before fitting relays.
As well as reducing voltage drop, it helps save the headlight switch also. I'd lost a few before fitting relays.
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