LED bulbs

Thanks Mart, pics appreciated as I fancy replacing my allegedly super reliable expensive Hid50 setup in the future for something else (had one burner fail previously). Surely more modern LED technology should be more reliable ??
 
Thanks Mart, pics appreciated as I fancy replacing my allegedly super reliable expensive Hid50 setup in the future for something else (had one burner fail previously). Surely more modern LED technology should be more reliable ??

OK pics































Things i noted,

I should have trimmed the boxes, not the plastic inner trim.

The mainbeam adjustor had gone walkabout prior to me fitting the boxes, it will need replacing at some point

The patch loom is so long, its wrapped wound the back of the Kombi. i will when i get time shorten it

If you want to see it in the flesh, i'm only down the road, happy to pop down if you want a first hand look.

(you may need to give the bike a jump start though ;) )

mart

Mart
 
Oh!
Ok now i'm confused to which way the lamp should be facing ??????? i've gone with Up Down like some of the others i've seen but you've gone side to side ??? No idea which is right
HELP!!!!!!

cheers D
 
Oh!
Ok now i'm confused to which way the lamp should be facing ??????? i've gone with Up Down like some of the others i've seen but you've gone side to side ??? No idea which is right
HELP!!!!!!

cheers D

Find a dark road, turn on light, take picture ..

Remove light, rotate bezel, refit turn on light. take picture

see what give the best pattern / beam

Mark garage door or wall with beam height matrix, see what rotation gets closest to correct beam setting .

i oly fitted them that way, as they came that way


mart :)
 
So tonight I've bolted on the cheap ass Chinkanese made 18w spot lamps (Need to fit the proper water proof plugs so only temp wiring) but only just finished so had a little ride up and down the road to see what's what so to speak ! The LED H7 lamps are nice and white but no where near as good as my old HID's. I've gone up and down but might try the main on the side to side as looks like it would give more reflection form the lamp ? high beam looks like it's filling the reflector ok. The Spots seem brilliant but again it was more a case of getting them bolted up and need to fiddle with adjustment and tidy wires up. I'll chuck so pick's up in a bit
Cheers D



LED Dipped


LED's dip and high


Dip High plus Spots (all need adjusting properly)
 
So tonight I've bolted on the cheap ass Chinkanese made 18w spot lamps (Need to fit the proper water proof plugs so only temp wiring) but only just finished so had a little ride up and down the road to see what's what so to speak ! The LED H7 lamps are nice and white but no where near as good as my old HID's. I've gone up and down but might try the main on the side to side as looks like it would give more reflection form the lamp ? high beam looks like it's filling the reflector ok. The Spots seem brilliant but again it was more a case of getting them bolted up and need to fiddle with adjustment and tidy wires up. I'll chuck so pick's up in a bit
Cheers D



LED Dipped


LED's dip and high


Dip High plus Spots (all need adjusting properly)

The spots look like they add some nice lowdown infill

I'm going to try and get my lamps set over the weekend so i can see what the spreads are

Mart
 
found a couple of posts on the tinterweb that would all suggest you are correct with the side to side action of your lamps so i'll adjust mine when i next get a moment. I'll bung some more pic's up when i get mine set up properly as well
 
The (so called) Phillips LED bulbs I fitted are brighter than the HID 50s I had previously.
Cheap as chips LEDs (as with cheap HID) make too much high frequency blue light. So the lumens count is high but human eyes can't see the benefit. Better quality emitters give a more useful spectrum.

My LED spots are not needed with dip beam but the narrow pencil beam is great as a long distance main beam.
They make up for the standard main beam being angled too low when dip is set correctly.

Floods like the 6 element square lens lights are for close range. I had some round lamps with four elements but the light cone was dazzling unless they were set at a drunken down angle. They fell apart after a few weeks. No loss TBH.
 
An update & some hidden history

Ok, thought I'd add an update to this thread.

I had a delivery today, and first up was these bits



So suitably armed, i whipped the headlamp assy. off the bike ;)

And without fail, Delores unveiled some more of her hidden history ..


So let me guess, its been down the road at some stage !!

Anyway onto the next problem



yup no where near, however using my trusty skewer ...


All was sorted.

Refitted the light unit to the bike, waited until it got dark, and


OK, way to low and to the right.

High beam


Had a quick play with the settings

Low beam 2, needs to go up and left a bit

High beam

Still low and right

Last attempt

Low beam is still low, ok, i can bring that up no doubt,

My only concern is the LH kick up, it should be the the same distance on the Left of the door as is currently shown on the right.

I know the RH adjuster does Side to side throw, but ive got it almost all the way over to the LH , where do i go if i run out of side to side room ?


Mart
 
Low beam is still low, ok, i can bring that up no doubt,

My only concern is the LH kick up, it should be the the same distance on the Left of the door as is currently shown on the right.

I know the RH adjuster does Side to side throw, but ive got it almost all the way over to the LH , where do i go if i run out of side to side room ?


Mart

Set the headlight with in a pair of H7 halogens. Then you'll know what the light is expected to do before you fit the LEDs.

Ive always considered my headlight has a flat line dip but I could be mistaken.
 
Set the headlight with in a pair of H7 halogens. Then you'll know what the light is expected to do before you fit the LEDs.

Ive always considered my headlight has a flat line dip but I could be mistaken.

Good idea,

I will have a go at the weekend.

means i wont have to jumpstart it as im runing to work lol
 
I go to work in the daylight, and return in daylight.
7 - 3:30. :). I dont have any aux lighting btw

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Had another look tonight, somthings not right. I,m going to strip it at the weekend and fix the height adjuster i broke, then i,ll set the beam using h7's. And ill wire them to my car battery (spare) to save siting there with the engine running , i think the leads i tucked into the housing are stopping the side to side adjustment

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But without the aux headlights you may well crash if its dark going to work. The light difference is shocking.

I was being tongue in cheek when I wrote this. I'm not good with emoticons. :)

The single halogen is adequate but surprisingly weak compared to HID or LED.
 
I was being tongue in cheek when I wrote this. I'm not good with emoticons. :)

The single halogen is adequate but surprisingly weak compared to HID or LED.

It may be adequate, but not when its pointing at Mars lol :)


mart
 
I adjusted my bulbs down as far as the adjuster allowed but beam was still slightly too high so I resorted to insulation tape on the headlight protector.
So far not been flashed.
Tried main beam last night, but makes no difference to distant illumination at all.

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I adjusted my bulbs down as far as the adjuster allowed but beam was still slightly too high so I resorted to insulation tape on the headlight protector.
So far not been flashed.
Tried main beam last night, but makes no difference to distant illumination at all.

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Can you get a pic up please, i may need to resort to that ;)

Mart
 
I can but you won't like it....a few Welsh flies from the touratech weekend still need removing...
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I adjusted my bulbs down as far as the adjuster allowed but beam was still slightly too high so I resorted to insulation tape on the headlight protector.
So far not been flashed.
Tried main beam last night, but makes no difference to distant illumination at all.

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Mine is the same. The bottom mount grommet has worn loose so I put two or three layers of heat shrink sleeve around the peg. Next job is to do it again with more packing at the front so it slightly lowers the lamp.
 


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