Page 1 of 1
HID wiring looms
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:30 pm
by Josh n Kat
just got myself a kit for a HID upgrade but am curious to kow if your able to cut into and extend the wires from the bulb to the ballast without affecting anything?
I simply want to do it to be able to put my ballast right up under the dash out of the way. cheers
josh
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:55 pm
by on4tou
hi josh
it is not advise that you cut HV leads of the ballast or the globe they are a silver resistor wire and it could affect the performance of the kit . we have 700mm extension leads for $33 each hope this helps
steve
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:11 pm
by BundyRumandCoke
As said, dont cut them. Plug in extensions are available. I have a pair of 500mm extensions sitting here, left over from my install. Yours for $20 plus postage if your interested. PM me if you want them.
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:39 pm
by Dirty
Be very careful with this. Technically anything over about 50V you need to be a licenced sparky to do and this is well above that.
Best option is to have the Ballast as close to the globes as reasonable. If under the dash must be done, run it as a completely separate loom to make sure no stray voltage can get into the 12V electrics. Also I would make it very sure that it was water tight.
- David.
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:27 am
by Thylacine
Dirty wrote:Be very careful with this. Technically anything over about 50V you need to be a licenced sparky to do and this is well above that.
Ahh, I don't think so (I'd love to see the source for such a statement).
Or is it illegal to change spark-plugs as well.
ed
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 10:10 am
by flyology
OK, so it is advised against cutting the wires and using other than the "silver resistor wire" as used in HID's, what about cutting the wires/removing the plugs and refitting the same plugs so the wires can be run through a grommet/sealing set up to stop dust/moisture getting into the headlight assembly?
Speaking of such, how does dust moisture affect HID's?
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 2:53 pm
by BundyRumandCoke
If your careful, and examine the plugs, its possible to remove the terminals from the plugs, a pin or needle is needed to push the prong latch thing in the terminal down- basically the same as any other terminal in a plug.
A set of HIDs I bought didnt have the plugs fitted, which made it easy to get the wires through small holes and grommets.
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 6:03 pm
by flyology
will see how I go, might just modify the covers to suit.
As for the "High voltage" being dangerous, volts doesnt kill you, its the amps that will get you.
Another question:
If I want spare globes for my HID setup, will I have to go back to the suppliers I got my system from, or are the plugs universal on the ballast and globes??
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 9:20 pm
by on4tou
hi mate
give me a ring tomorrow and i will help you out with all you question
steve
0427209885