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project tight git lighting
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NOTE: THIS IS FOR MAIN BEAM ONLY
i will not be using this as a normal dip beam it will only be on when there is no other cars around to blind.

So after many methods of making the lighting better without projector lights or an expensive hid kit ive come across something that might work for cheap...


in our house we have mr16 spotlights... 12v.. see where its going
i tested the bulbs up to 18v and had no problems at all....


they are only cheap 3 led bulbs but they kick out a decent amount of light


block connectors for the 2 pins and crudely attached to a bracket from my rather pants spotlights i bought off ebay that didnt help my bike lighting...


The below is just a test to see if its actually any better before i do it again properly id rather not waste my time.


Indoor lighting but seal the bulb and itll be suitable for outside.


after testing this out for its performance if its not up to scratch i will look into a better bulb or just buy a decent set of led spots... if it works great then happy days Big Grin


kept me busy though
http://youtu.be/8jwEDtlgSao


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project tight git lighting - by Paulfzs - 24-11-14, 06:05 AM
Re: project tight git lighting - by Paulfzs - 24-11-14, 06:27 AM
Re: project tight git lighting - by Paulfzs - 24-11-14, 06:44 PM
Re: project tight git lighting - by apage16 - 25-11-14, 01:18 PM
Re: project tight git lighting - by Doddsie - 25-11-14, 04:05 PM
Re: project tight git lighting - by Paulfzs - 25-11-14, 09:39 PM
Re: project tight git lighting - by fazersharp - 25-11-14, 10:41 PM
Re: project tight git lighting - by MC680x0 - 26-11-14, 09:18 PM

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