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- January 11, 2015 at 1:35 am #15562elessimoParticipant
Anyone use, or recommend, any brand of LED auxiliary driving lights?
My TDM headlights are pretty poor and the wildlife is rampant at dusk around here so I’m looking to add some extra wattage before this touring/commuting this year. Denali lighting seems OK but expensive: anyone have any dealings with cheaper Chinese LED lighting? Or would an HID conversion be better?
Any advice would be welcome….January 11, 2015 at 9:46 pm #68425Swindon AndyParticipantMine came already converted to HID and it is very good indeed. Passes MOT OK despite the warnings about levelling mechanisms. The only problem is they take a few seconds to brighten up, so the main beam isn’t instant. I would definitely go for HID in the dip, not so sure about the main. I have two main bulbs, I might change one to filament type.
My opinion on LEDs is they are good for being seen, but not so sure about a powerful enough beam.January 11, 2015 at 10:35 pm #68426ses310ModeratorMine came already converted to HID and it is very good indeed. Passes MOT OK despite the warnings about levelling mechanisms. The only problem is they take a few seconds to brighten up, so the main beam isn’t instant. I would definitely go for HID in the dip, not so sure about the main. I have two main bulbs, I might change one to filament type.
My opinion on LEDs is they are good for being seen, but not so sure about a powerful enough beam.I’d have to agree
January 12, 2015 at 9:22 pm #68427elessimoParticipantAndy, ses,
Thanks for the words of wisdom: sounds a good strategy….. hadn’t thought of that combination but it seems pretty logical: I’m on the case now! - AuthorPosts
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