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Hella Headlights on high beam

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Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by Lawrence »

Hi fellows, i bought a pair of Hella headlamps last week to replace the LHD headlights that i had. The coverage on low beam is good, but on high beam, the distance is very good, but there is a huge dark patch in front of the vehicle. I made some adjustments as the beams were a bit too close, but still get the same pattern. What can I do to correct this? I also noticed that the Hellas are different from most others but similar to crystal headlights in that there is a piece over the bulb, is this normal?
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by GaryP »

I have a set of depo headlights and found the same thing with the piece that went over the globe, I have sinced removed this and found the light spread to be much better.
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by MICK77 »

I had a pair of Hella inserts in my GQ. I found the light pattern was terrible. I replaced them with a set of Narva inserts which had a much better pattern.

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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by CRUZAAMAD »

i bought the IPF STUFF pretty good!!.
blown 2 globes in 6 years? or even longer.
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by Lawrence »

Thanks fellows, i did notice that the rear where the bulb goes in, did have slots like most headlights, but it also had a screw on back instead of clips. I dont know if that makes any differnce.
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by GUJohnno »

You'll probably find that the reflectors are designed around their globes.
If you have different globes that are of a different length then the pattern will not be ideal.
I'm running Cibie inserts and globes and very happy with them.
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by Wozza244 »

Damn, cause i just got a pair of new Hella inserts to replace mine which got dunked into a water crossing while hot.
Ah well, i have 4 HID spotties for high beam so it shouldnt be a problem.
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by Lawrence »

Wozza244 wrote:Damn, cause i just got a pair of new Hella inserts to replace mine which got dunked into a water crossing while hot.
Ah well, i have 4 HID spotties for high beam so it shouldnt be a problem.
I dont think its the Hella, as I recently checked and the voltage reaching the lights was 12.5. A mechanic recently asked how the light seemed so dull, He couldnt believe that they were 90/100 bulbs. They did remind me of the sealed beam that i had some years ago.
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by Wozza244 »

Lawrence wrote:
I dont think its the Hella, as I recently checked and the voltage reaching the lights was 12.5. A mechanic recently asked how the light seemed so dull, He couldnt believe that they were 90/100 bulbs. They did remind me of the sealed beam that i had some years ago.
Id say your wiring is too small and not carrying the current for the big wattage draw. Upgrade the wiring and you should get brighter light.
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by Lawrence »

Wozza244 wrote:
Lawrence wrote:
I dont think its the Hella, as I recently checked and the voltage reaching the lights was 12.5. A mechanic recently asked how the light seemed so dull, He couldnt believe that they were 90/100 bulbs. They did remind me of the sealed beam that i had some years ago.
Id say your wiring is too small and not carrying the current for the big wattage draw. Upgrade the wiring and you should get brighter light.
Thanks, working on that right now
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by bazzle »

Normally the Hellas have a diamond shape in the middle for high beam. Set up correctly this is a good beam pattern.
All globes should be the same dimensionally so brand doesnt matter (shouldnt) or the focus will be out.
Remeasure the voltage with your replacement loom. Should be close to alternator output if done right.

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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by Lawrence »

bazzle wrote:Normally the Hellas have a diamond shape in the middle for high beam. Set up correctly this is a good beam pattern.
All globes should be the same dimensionally so brand doesnt matter (shouldnt) or the focus will be out.
Remeasure the voltage with your replacement loom. Should be close to alternator output if done right.

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Did the upgrade over the weekend. Man what a difference!! It is what i would expect of a 90 100 bulb. Even better! money well spent
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by Lawrence »

bazzle wrote:Normally the Hellas have a diamond shape in the middle for high beam. Set up correctly this is a good beam pattern.
All globes should be the same dimensionally so brand doesnt matter (shouldnt) or the focus will be out.
Remeasure the voltage with your replacement loom. Should be close to alternator output if done right.

Bazzle
Would you happen to have a picture or know where i can find one of how the beam should look?
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

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Lawrence wrote:
bazzle wrote:Normally the Hellas have a diamond shape in the middle for high beam. Set up correctly this is a good beam pattern.
All globes should be the same dimensionally so brand doesnt matter (shouldnt) or the focus will be out.
Remeasure the voltage with your replacement loom. Should be close to alternator output if done right.

Bazzle
Would you happen to have a picture or know where i can find one of how the beam should look?
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=hella ... 80&bih=854" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=hella ... 80&bih=854" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by Lawrence »

bazzle wrote:
Lawrence wrote:
bazzle wrote:Normally the Hellas have a diamond shape in the middle for high beam. Set up correctly this is a good beam pattern.
All globes should be the same dimensionally so brand doesnt matter (shouldnt) or the focus will be out.
Remeasure the voltage with your replacement loom. Should be close to alternator output if done right.

Bazzle
Would you happen to have a picture or know where i can find one of how the beam should look?
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=hella ... 80&bih=854" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=hella ... 80&bih=854" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks a mil Bazzle. That looks a lot like mine. I suspect this is the best mod, that i have made to the gq, Places on the way home that were a bit diff to see were lit up like daylight. Who needs HIDs!! I may add a couple fogs, but the lighting is now more than adequate. even for 40 odd year old eyes like mine.
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by Lawrence »

Well so far the Hellas are not bad, but i am thinking of removing the shield inside the headlight as it does take away some of the lumens. The headlight gives a projector like precise beam on high, which is good on a straight road, but on a country road with plenty corners it does have its weakness. I suspect that other designs that give a bit more stray light would prob be a bit better in these circumstances, or a set of driving lights.
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by howsie »

I have my high beam lenses pointed down and out to correct this with lighthouse 240's for up the guts. Works well but will be better when I upgrade to my 90/100 globes over the standard ones
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by supazuk »

why do people want such bright low beams? i dont see the point in blinding a driver that is traveling towards ya at up to
130kph and will be passing ya car less then 100cm away from ya.

just seems needlessly dangerous.
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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by bazzle »

supazuk wrote:why do people want such bright low beams? i dont see the point in blinding a driver that is traveling towards ya at up to
130kph and will be passing ya car less then 100cm away from ya.

just seems needlessly dangerous.

Low beam?

A bright low beam set sorrectly with 'legal' cut off wont blind you.

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Re: Hella Headlights on high beam

Post by supazuk »

bazzle wrote:
supazuk wrote:why do people want such bright low beams? i dont see the point in blinding a driver that is traveling towards ya at up to
130kph and will be passing ya car less then 100cm away from ya.

just seems needlessly dangerous.

Low beam?

A bright low beam set sorrectly with 'legal' cut off wont blind you.

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how many people adjust there lights when towing or have a loaded car? about 0% would be my guess.
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