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replacement headlight halogen bulbs

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replacement headlight halogen bulbs

Post by jessie928 »

Yep,

Got me 2 new sets, with some real big relays, a fellow listmember from another list kindly bought them over from Saudi on his way back, bargain..

they are 200/260 hi low H4's.........
now to see if the reflectors will handle the heat!
Also got the Nissan Patrol/safari brocure, nice pics of the Shortie ( drool drool..)

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Post by AussieCJ7 »

hope you are going to run all new wires for this as the factory loom will act just like a fuse with this much juice

240W at 12volts is 20Amps

as miniumum you need 13 guage wire but I would be going with 12 guage

here is a chart of wire guage and nomimal current

http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.filereader?3e6c19300705e3302740c0a87f9c068e+EN/catalogs/DTS0000048

Stock will most likely be 20 or 19 guage or made to handle about 5 or 6 amps.

Sure way to have an under the bonnet fire if you use the stock wire loom :twisted:
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Post by zukin »

your looking at some serious light comming from those lights thats massive power hope ya got a big alternator :roll:
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wireing

Post by jessie928 »

I dont even run the standard loom for the standard lights. The difference with a new loom with higher guage wire + relays is very noticeable even with 55w inserts.
I also got him to bring over some big ass relays and cant decide to run each side hi/low separately, making 4 relays, maybe an overkill, it doesent write the AMP rating on the relays though, if they are 50w it should be ok for 2 relays altogether.

alternator is about a 120amp or nearabouts.

Thanks for the link

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Re: wireing

Post by AussieCJ7 »

jessie928 wrote:I dont even run the standard loom for the standard lights. The difference with a new loom with higher guage wire + relays is very noticeable even with 55w inserts.
I also got him to bring over some big ass relays and cant decide to run each side hi/low separately, making 4 relays, maybe an overkill, it doesent write the AMP rating on the relays though, if they are 50w it should be ok for 2 relays altogether.

alternator is about a 120amp or nearabouts.

Thanks for the link

Jes


how are you going to wire the 2 relays ?

even with them in parraelle they will still not handle this sort of juice for long

to run 260 W globes I would be using a 300W relay not really that easy to find

You want the globes the weakest link in this setup or be prepared for a nice warm all be it smokey engine bay

the wire loam fuses and relay's all need to handle the amount of power you want to run
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Post by jessie928 »

relays are rated in Amps for current draw, A standard 30amp relay is ample for running 2x 100w bulbs so thats 200w. If i run 4x 40amp relays ( one for each circut) it should be ample for the lights.
I'll check with a sparky aswell just to be sure.
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Re: relays

Post by AussieCJ7 »

jessie928 wrote:relays are rated in Amps for current draw, A standard 30amp relay is ample for running 2x 100w bulbs so thats 200w. If i run 4x 40amp relays ( one for each circut) it should be ample for the lights.
I'll check with a sparky aswell just to be sure.


Yes but before you said you had 50 W relays :roll:

you are correct though relays are normally rated in Amps and this is the best way to go.

just remember power (in watts) = I (current) * V (voltage)

The rest is pretty easy from there just add in some room for over current faults and use a fuse to prottect from over current they are cheaper than a relay or your wireing
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Post by ausyota »

this sounds very interesting but...

...are you planning on using 200 watt low beam on the road???

hope Im not coming towards you at night!!!
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Post by taziiy »

ausyota wrote:are you planning on using 200 watt low beam on the road???

hope Im not coming towards you at night!!!
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Post by camo »

you'll have to tell us what the cops do when they see u coming

nothing good i can imagine!!!!!!!!!!!

probly show u some lights of there own
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Post by DAZZ »

I don't think the reflectors will handle that wattage globe for long...
It seems that a lot of people think that putting high wattage globes are the only way to get good light. The condition and quality of the reflector are more of a benefit than big globes. Look at late model european cars and the light they get out of their headlamps> They can fit only 60/55w Zenon (blue) globes.

HIDs are only 35w...

Just my 2c worth.........
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Post by Sixty »

Whats wrong with 100/80w lights & a coupla good spotties?? IMO gives you good light on low beam & great on high. :roll:
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Post by DAZZ »

And don't blind the on comming traffic!!!! So good for everyone!!!!
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cutoff line

Post by jessie928 »

Low beam has a cutoff line that is visible when you drive the car upto a wall, this stops light being thrown above a point into oncomming traffic.
Bit of a bugger at crests but you get that.

as for why.... hmmm.... same reason i have a 600hp small block in a 4wd.....the solution to every problem is More (horse)power.

I am guessing the reflectors will give up the ghost quick smart, but i am remaining optimistic.... just as well i have access to a wrecking yard full of H4 headlights.

BTW, finally wired up the lightforce 240's up last night and adjusted them... pretty GOOD..... needs difuser for one though.

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