[Healeys] running lights
Oudesluys
coudesluijs at chello.nl
Wed Oct 16 15:51:17 MDT 2013
I presume you mean daytime running lights.
On old cars having the headlights on all the time is not a good idea.
The electrical system is not really up to the job.
On my Jensen Healey I converted the indicator lights with a white and
amber lens to take a powerful white LED light that comes on when the
ignition is switched on. It is not blinding yet powerful enough to be
noticed during daylight. On the AH you could convert the white town
light lens and fit a much brighter LED light. You could also use an
extra set of period fog/spotlights with a LED light bulb, e.g. H1. The
LED's use only a fraction of the power that is needed for the standard
or H4 headlamp bulbs. With the daytime running lights on the rear lights
are of. Officially the daytime running lights should turn of
automatically when the head lights are switched on.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Dr. C. Rubino schreef op 16-10-2013 22:04:
> In Canada there is a requirement that car lights be lite during the day.
> Yesterday my brother in law met me on the road and said he could hardly make
> out the Healey in the late afternoon and suggested that I install running
> lights-old cars are exempt from the reg.
>
> I would like to do this but would also like my back lights as well as my
> headlights to be on during the day. Anybody have any easy suggestions?
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