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Lightforce Globes

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:13 am
by Jimbo
One of the globes in my 240's just shat itself.

Where abouts can i get a replacement in Melbs West in a hurry? Can you put a larger wattage globe in? Is it worth it?

Cheeers

James

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:45 am
by Jimbo
Anyone???

Just went to an auto store and they tried to tell me that i had snapped half of the globe off as they had never seen a globe like it b4 and the opposite lock in footscray is now closed down!!!

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 12:55 pm
by cooki_monsta
arb in richmond?

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:24 pm
by schuler
Consider HID, they have dropped in price dramaticaly and are very robust.

Could be the ideal time...

Cheers

Steve

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:31 pm
by bigcam
tjm have them about 12 bux each

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:11 pm
by GUpatrol02
Someone told me that you can put a 130 watt bulb in get a fair increase, you would want to watch the heat tho!

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:35 pm
by bushy555
Have never seen a 130w bi-pin JYC 6.35 bulb. Thats what their official name is. But that is certainly not saying that they dont make them.
Osram make the bi-pins that Lightforce use, though Philips also make similar bulbs.
Have sold heaps over the last few years for about $10 for a pair when I've had them in. Haven't got any at the moment but.

As for the 130watter, if they exist, they should be ok in one of the newer housings - that is, those that have the alloy heatsink.


And yep, go HID. Coz only this morning I finally got me newer H3 adpaters in for the 170's/240's. I gotta now try to get rid of them... :D

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:20 pm
by andrew e
Hey dave, can you put one of those in a LF170 hand held spotlight for hunting?

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:20 am
by BrettInUte
any gunshop will have em.

Try to stick with the genuine lightforce globes - as some of the others arent as bright (by a small degree)

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:56 pm
by Jimbo
Ended up getting some from an ARB supplier in Werribee.

The autobarn near me had them but sold out :(

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:38 pm
by Mudzuki
bushy555 wrote:And yep, go HID. Coz only this morning I finally got me newer H3 adpaters in for the 170's/240's. I gotta now try to get rid of them... :D
Any pics or info on the new adaptor?

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:24 pm
by bushy555
Mudzuki wrote:
bushy555 wrote:And yep, go HID. Coz only this morning I finally got me newer H3 adpaters in for the 170's/240's. I gotta now try to get rid of them... :D
Any pics or info on the new adaptor?
Looks like Im gonna hi-jack the thread and peeps are gonna be peeved.
Got 500 in, painted them this morning.
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Funny looking thing aint it? A Ninja Star...

5mm hole up top is to whack in a white/green/blue LED and connect to your parking lights if you wanna do that. White LED's are fully legal. Connect with a 560 ohm resisitor in series...

Other blokes also are doing mounts, however these are the only mounts that I know of that will fit both the old and the new version of the Lightforce bulb mounting system, as well as allowing you to put the old halogen bulb back into place if you want, after carefully removing the original ceramic housing. And these are also the dead set cheapest. 1/6th the price of some others that I have seen...

I'll also drill out a pair of the newer alloy heatsink housings to fit a H3 bulb for $20, postage included. This will destroy the chance of putting the original halogen bi-pin back in though.
andrew e wrote:Hey dave, can you put one of those in a LF170 hand held spotlight for hunting?
Have had a few peeps put them into 170's on their bull bars, however have yet to hear of anyone putting it into a handheld 170. Have had ~5 to 8 peeps put them into handheld Blitz 240's.
The lower mount of the 170 hand held is identical to that of the 170 driving light, and so will fit fine. Just gotta drill out the rear, and then somehow mount the ballast close by. Or make up yourself / buy (extremely rare!!) / get me to make some high-tension extension leads, and mount the ballast next to the battery... 1500 to 2000mm away.

Whilst Im on a roll: H3 55w 5000k kits currently in stock...

Look out for these on top of "Chubby 2" at Tuff Truck whilst night driving in the mud. Might be in a pair of XGT's, might be in four IPF's. Dunno yet.