Spent this afternoon starting the conversion to HID of my micro DE fogs and FF50 spots. The Micro DE's are done (bar the glueing of the rubber back) but I have a question about the FF50's.
HID bulbs have the connectors attached, and they're too big to go through the hole/grommet that the standard wires go through. This leaves two options:
1. Drill a bigger hole in the body of the lamp and feed the wires through that
2. Cut the high voltage wires, pass them through the standard grommet and re-solder them.
Option 2 would be much neater but I'm not sure if it's reasonable to do that with high voltage wires. I know it's possible to get arcing if the insulation isn't sufficient.
If I do this, my plan would be to offset the cuts in the two cables so there isn't two weak spots next to each other and, after soldering the wires back together cover each joint with 2 layers of heatshrink.
Any electrical people care to suggest if this is a reasonable plan or if I should leave the wires alone and go with drilling the casing out.
Cheers,
J.
HID bulbs have the connectors attached, and they're too big to go through the hole/grommet that the standard wires go through. This leaves two options:
1. Drill a bigger hole in the body of the lamp and feed the wires through that
2. Cut the high voltage wires, pass them through the standard grommet and re-solder them.
Option 2 would be much neater but I'm not sure if it's reasonable to do that with high voltage wires. I know it's possible to get arcing if the insulation isn't sufficient.
If I do this, my plan would be to offset the cuts in the two cables so there isn't two weak spots next to each other and, after soldering the wires back together cover each joint with 2 layers of heatshrink.
Any electrical people care to suggest if this is a reasonable plan or if I should leave the wires alone and go with drilling the casing out.
Cheers,
J.

