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Roadster 10-25-2017 12:14 AM

Re: LED headlight upgrade
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Jeff=- (Post 269706)
relay or resistor?

just confirming, my relay solution either cuts or moves a wire

My mistake.....meant to say resistor....corrected above....
Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Jeff=- (Post 269703)
I forget did you buy genssi or Larsen?


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-=Jeff=- 10-25-2017 10:39 AM

Re: LED headlight upgrade
 
Thanks Tom,

Absolutely the lights should work as OEM with the Resistor.. glad everyone likes them.. currently they are on back order

Roadster 10-25-2017 11:03 AM

Re: LED headlight upgrade
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Jeff=- (Post 269729)
Thanks Tom,

Absolutely the lights should work as OEM with the Resistor.. glad everyone likes them.. currently they are on back order

Jeff, I have an extra resistor, as you know they are only sold in pairs and you only need one.....it's yours if you like.....PM me your info and I'll send it out to you......my treat......just in time for Halloween!!!

-=Jeff=- 10-25-2017 11:26 AM

Re: LED headlight upgrade
 
Thanks for the offer Tom.. I might take you up on that in case my relay scheme does not work

Paul Workman 10-25-2017 01:17 PM

Re: LED headlight upgrade
 
After waiting a couple years for the cream to come to the top (I hope), I pulled the trigger on a pair. In that time, there are a lot of companies offering LED headlights, a few good ones, and some...not so good. Prices are all over the map!

I went with the same light package and cut-off patern that Larsen sells; the same style that locobob installed, but from another re-seller (Larsen was out of stock - has been for a while too. Larsen, Genssi, Oracle, SBL, Amazon..).

The lights I ordered also also has the CREE XM L2 LED chip set in them (as well?), (i.e., the latest power, color, life expectancy ratings). And, the reflector(s) produce the sharp cut-off drive line I was looking for.

I also bought a pair (2 pair) of load resistors (2 cars) some time ago; before someone said "only one is required". That may be:confused:, but I wanna look at the schematic again before I do go with just one. (I might have a couple, heat-sinked load resistors to offer!)

Well, I'm "looking forward"! (pun intended!!:p)

-=Jeff=- 10-25-2017 01:48 PM

Re: LED headlight upgrade
 
got a name for them? link perhaps?

Paul Workman 10-29-2017 11:13 AM

Re: LED headlight upgrade
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Jeff=- (Post 269746)
got a name for them? link perhaps?

Yes. (see link below)

A rose by any other name... Same light as the LARSEN (package), Genssi, and several others. It's the chipset and the cutoff line these have that is what I boiled it all down to.

The first pair sold out, but when they came back in stock, they were apparently upgraded to the next CREE LED chipset. More power.

I bought these on Amazon, $119 ea. (I'll either have them installed for the Friday pizza gathering, or bring them w/ me to "show and tell".)

Also, I have a couple "spare" LOAD RESISTORS, which substitute for the high beam filament (path to ground). I was thinking the setup required 2, one for each headlight. But, apparently, only one is necessary for the fog light relay to work.

Note: For those wondering, the two options are 1) GROUND the fog light relay, or 2) insert a LOAD RESISTOR at the sealed beam connector.

Grounding the fog light relay results in the fog lights being turned ON any time the fog light switch is ON - regardless of whether the high beams are on or not. IF the fog lights do not have a cutoff drive line, and are bright (which mine ARE), obviously that can become an issue for on-coming traffic.

Inserting a LOAD resistor replaces the low resistance (to ground) of the high beam filament, thus maintaining the original fog lights OFF mode when the high beams are ON.

(link to Amazon)

Paul Workman 10-29-2017 12:47 PM

Re: LED headlight upgrade
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by secondchance (Post 269030)
Another new LED headlight product that should work for our cars. At $54.99 each, a real bargain!

Anyone willing to experiment?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Xprite-60W...ZZLzX-&vxp=mtr

I haven't seen that particular LED, but a number of the cheaper LED/Sealed Beam replacements DO NOT have a sharp cutoff/drive line as others. They might be suitable for off-road apps, but may not be DOT certified LED lights. Those that are and that I'm aware cost significantly more $$.

GOLDCYLON 10-29-2017 07:42 PM

Re: LED headlight upgrade
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Workman (Post 269915)
Yes. (see link below)

A rose by any other name... Same light as the LARSEN (package), Genssi, and several others. It's the chipset and the cutoff line these have that is what I boiled it all down to.

The first pair sold out, but when they came back in stock, they were apparently upgraded to the next CREE LED chipset. More power.

I bought these on Amazon, $119 ea. (I'll either have them installed for the Friday pizza gathering, or bring them w/ me to "show and tell".)

Also, I have a couple "spare" LOAD RESISTORS, which substitute for the high beam filament (path to ground). I was thinking the setup required 2, one for each headlight. But, apparently, only one is necessary for the fog light relay to work.

Note: For those wondering, the two options are 1) GROUND the fog light relay, or 2) insert a LOAD RESISTOR at the sealed beam connector.

Grounding the fog light relay results in the fog lights being turned ON any time the fog light switch is ON - regardless of whether the high beams are on or not. IF the fog lights do not have a cutoff drive line, and are bright (which mine ARE), obviously that can become an issue for on-coming traffic.

Inserting a LOAD resistor replaces the low resistance (to ground) of the high beam filament, thus maintaining the original fog lights OFF mode when the high beams are ON.

(link to Amazon)

I just bought this pair for my son 96 GS as well Paul. They look identical to the Larsen units. GC

GOLDCYLON 11-02-2017 10:32 PM

Re: LED headlight upgrade
 
Well second set is in. They are identical to the ones I received from Larsen and the same part number and in the same boxes as pictured by Locobob.

No more speculation ='s same manufacturer. GC


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