Nighteye brand LED headlight bulbs are excellent. The led is in the same position as the equivalent bulb, so the pattern is the same. They are also long lasting and the heatsink doesnt have a fan, so they fit most bulb spaces without problem. highly recommended and much less sketchy than no-brand chinesium led headlamp 'bulbs'.
Quote from: pilninggas on 13 November 2019, 06:07:37 pmNighteye brand LED headlight bulbs are excellent. The led is in the same position as the equivalent bulb, so the pattern is the same. They are also long lasting and the heatsink doesnt have a fan, so they fit most bulb spaces without problem. highly recommended and much less sketchy than no-brand chinesium led headlamp 'bulbs'.Are these a straight swap into a FZS600? I have night breakers which are great in high beam but not great on dipped. I don't really have the time to do any conversions.
Most of the LED headlight bulbs (H4) have a heatsink WITH cooling fan integrated!However some brands don't have the cooling fan, just the heatsink at the rear (so better from a functional perspective).People who have done this conversion had to cut the hole in the centre of the rubber grommet that sits behind the headlight unit, so it's a slightly larger hole. The grommet then seals around the neck of the H4 LED bulb, behind where it fits into the headlight on the metal tabs, with the heatsink behind the rubber grommet in the open air / so getting an air flow for cooling.
The LED lights I bought include the cooling fan but fit into the grommet perfectly, no need to cut anything and I can switch back easily.I bought them from perfLED...think it's a French company
Quote from: Bracechenko v2 on 14 November 2019, 11:58:38 amThe LED lights I bought include the cooling fan but fit into the grommet perfectly, no need to cut anything and I can switch back easily.I bought them from perfLED...think it's a French companySounds great. Perhaps FOC-U could setup a group buy on a set if there's sufficient interest?
On the FZS600, a quick cheap upgrade is to do the headlight mod on the right hand (high beam) lamp so that low beam works too.To improve that further, fit an LED H4 on that side too. Of you are worried about MOT time, fit a fuse inline with the new wire you fit as part of the mod mentioned above and just pull the fuse at MOT time.MOT testers do not care if the high beam is LED, HID or some other type of glowstick as long as it comes on and the idiot light works.