Randall
I have Xenon (as opposed to Halogen) bulbs installed in the Hella units that
I use on both the 2500S and Stag - I assume these are the same as the
ultra-white bulbs mentioned. They do make a huge difference over the halogen
lights and they do have an excellent reach. No need for extra driving
lights, especially if everything is adjusted properly.
I agree on your statement with respect to relays - These should be installed
irrespective of the lighting setup that is in place.
David Greed
1974 Stag Man O/D
1979 2500S Man O/D
www.wave.co.nz/pages/greed
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From owner-triumphs at autox.team.net [mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of Randall
Sent: Tuesday, 31 August 2004 10:00
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: WIPAC headlights?
> I used to run high output (90/115W) bulbs in my 911's H-4 lens. Then
> I shifted to 50/55W ultra-white (a narrower band,shifted toward the
> blue) and with my old 50-something eyeballs the luminance appeared to
> be just as good
Just out of curiosity, John, did you actually test this ? Maybe by seeing
how far away you could read a sign on a dark road ? There seem to be
opinions on both sides of this one, so this is not a flame at all, I'm
genuinely curious about real world, personal experiences. I recently
switched back from high power ultra-whites to regular high power bulbs, and
they do seem a lot dimmer. But I haven't had a chance to try them on a
really dark road (it never gets dark in Los Angeles) so I don't know if I
really can't see as well or it's an optical illusion.
> - but without the need for extra relays for the big
> draws of electric.
I have to say that I recommend relays anyway if you're looking for brighter
lights. The stock wiring is adequate, but the original contacts are
marginal IMO. And the long routing of the wiring, from the main switch in
the center all the way to the dimmer switch under your left foot, doesn't
help matters either.
Randall
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