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Narva headlights

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Narva headlights

Post by zukin »

anyone got these in there zook. I just got some 55/100 watt and im overly happy with em. but im not 100% sure they are getting full power i just replaced the ones that were in there is this correct i dont need to put a relay in do i??? there should already be all set up from the other headlights. But they are great lights them with the 100 watt spotties i already got is by far a great light set up i recomend them highly.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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headlight relay

Post by pjhsv »

Use a multimeter and check the voltage at the back of the headlights. If it's more than about .2 volts less than measuring the voltage directly across the battery, put a relay in.

Volts Brightness
100% = 100%
95% = 83%
90% = 67%
85% = 53%

I bought a Nissan G60 a few years ago, it had 115/95 globes in it, but they were so dim, they weren't lighting up the driveway in front of me. I put 2 relays on (one for high, one for low beam), and you couldn't look at the low beams from any less than about 20 metres away, and the high beams, on the freeway, when we were 500metres from the green 'Albury 48' etc. signs, the glare was so bright we had to turn the high's off cos we couldn't see anything else.
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Post by Charlie »

I put the 50+ in my vitara and did'nt see any improvement, the loom not up to scratch in my opinion.

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Post by Guy »

I used to use 130/90's on stock wireing in my 92 sierra.. worked well .. but they were to easy to blow (as they generate so much heat even on low beam, I could crack headlight lenses if I went through a decent puddle after the lights had been on high beam for a while) I have since swapped back to 100/55's with some drivingf lights .. works almost as good ... so what I can only see 450 meters now instead of 500 .. in the Zuk that is heaps .....

I honestly dont think that you need a relay .. but not ever having run my lights with one it is possible it is worthwhile.

One thing to remeber on a zuk the headlights used a switched earth (the earth is also fused and it appears tro be a slighty wacky setup to me)

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Post by zzzz »

http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/reviews/narva/narva.htm

There is a review of narva spot/fog lights on the ausjeep website.
It will be updated soon with some shots of the lights at night etc.

Even though it isn't headlights - just thought I would let you know :)

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Post by zukin »

well ill see how they go im going to give em a go in a bout half hour when it gets dark and ill post a reply saying how well they went.
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Post by thaoldman »

I am confused....Where does the relay go ??

Are you using it to switch power directly from the battery to the headlight ? and bypassing the existing loom ?

Can someone post a schematic ???
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Post by zukin »

well i was under the impression that there would have to be some sorta relay there for the factory lights but maube not a real big one but maybe im wrong i dont know that much bout factory stuff really they build things different to the way i would do it :twisted: :twisted: but if anyone has a diagram could you post it so we can see whats doing :roll: :roll:
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Post by greg »

my understanding is that you would grab the normal beam and high beam input wires into the back of the headlights and connect each of them to their own relay which would each connect directly from the battery to the headlight. that way the only voltage drop that would be experienced would be the drop inside the relay (minimal i would hope) and the only thing that the power in the current head light connection would have to go to is the relay - which wouldn't require very much.

hope that helps.

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Post by zukin »

ive been for that drive and ive noticed a problem :x :x seems now that ive got these lights in my spotties are playing up when ya turn the highbeam on sometimes the spotties take maybe 1 second longer to come on then the main lights??? sometimes not at all specially when just at 1000 rpm they dont like comming on. so does this mean the relay for the spotties is to small??? thats what im thinking but im no where near sure bout it what does everyone else think im very happy with the narva lights i replaced for the stock ones :lol: :lol:
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Post by Guy »

Are the new spotties running via a relay ?? if so how did you wire em up ??. Suzuki uses weird ways of powering headlights .. the earth moves depending on high or low beam.
Any "normal" relay should do the job .. the lights would not draw any more than 10 to 15 amps absloute max
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Post by zukin »

love_mud the spotties have been on for bout a year and yesterday i changed the factory headlights to these H4 narva ones off me mate just swapped my shit standard ones for his good ones... just plug in the exact same as the standard ones i dont know whats doing with the spotties now they are being gay so hopefully they just need a bigger relay fingers crossed hopefully someone out there nows the problem thats what im hopeing for :lol:
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Post by greg »

i got an auto electrician to wire up my spotties because i wanted them to work off the high beam signal (as per road worthy requirements (unlike the rest of my car))...

I believe he wired the rely to work off a switch, the switch got its power source from the high beam light on the dash board which is wired up normally - unlike the back of the headlights - perhaps that would solve the issue you are talking about...

cost me about 70 bucks i think.
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Post by zukin »

ill have a fiddle around tomorrow see what i can do ill post the results of the fiddle tomorrow..
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Post by skjtb »

fit a relays for both high and low beam and use heavy duty cable for the wiring. the high wattage bulbs your using may draw too much current for the standard wiring. this may generate too much heat and let the smoke out. :roll:
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Post by zzzz »

skjtb wrote:fit a relays for both high and low beam and use heavy duty cable for the wiring. the high wattage bulbs your using may draw too much current for the standard wiring. this may generate too much heat and let the smoke out. :roll:


was about to say the exact same thing.
Full headlight relay from ARB is $40 or something and helps out a hell of a lot.

I am sure you can get them a bit cheaper somewhere else.

Get a new relay for your spotties as well.

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Post by zukin »

yeh what im going to do is get a big relay for the spotties and that headlight relay i think i saw 30 amp ones at supercheap for $15 or something btu i think thats the way to go fingers crossed..
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Post by Jeeps »

Nah, stuff the standard lights. Go and get some big spotties. These cost us $120 from AutoPro. Bloody bright. I paid an auto-electrician with pizzas to wire them up. He did a good job too. Go the wide beams for those bloody roos.

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Wiring diagram

Post by Damo »

Here is a wiring diagram.

http://www.offroadhams.com/tech/Samurai-Wiring-Diagram.jpg

It's from a US manual but should be the same. U should be able to work it out the headlights from this.

Thanks to PBB for the link...
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Post by Dozoor »

I have used the 90/130s love mud mentioned and great been in for about two years, :D no extra relays just pluged em in with original wiring :D
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Post by zukin »

dozoor are you running spottlights with them aswell ive got the 100/55 and then ive got 2 100 watt spotties and sometimes when ya turn high beam off and back on only the headlight high beams come on the spotties dont??? no idea whats doing
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Post by nicbeer »

Those spotties are small. LOL

me got NANE 7100's 225mm 130w big and powerfull.

I have also upgraded my headlights in my drover as is has sealed units from factory and they suck, i replaced them with non-sealed and they are much brighter now, But have got the same problem Zukin as when i switch high beam with spotties the take a extra 1 sec to come on.

They are wired as per legal with relay and wired through ign with a swith.
I think will check all earths and voltages during week.

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Post by zukin »

if you find out what is wrong with it and why it takes a second or 2 to come on can ya post it on here cause its got me buggered and sometimes they dont come on unless you drop the revs and rev it again??? no idea WTF is going on
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Post by Dozoor »

No don't have spottys wired to them just replacment globes in original reflector.
theoldman might be able to tell you .
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Post by thaoldman »

Sorry, I dont have any suggestions, I am running 2 sets of Piaa's without any problems using standard relays switched with high beam.
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