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Re: headlamps

To: Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: headlamps
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 10:48:58 -0500
References: <1e.102a657b.2799ae73@aol.com>
In fairness to the folks at LBCarCo.  The halogens they sell are not
(exclusively) headlights.  They carry halogen bulbs for taillights, turn
indicators, even dash bulbs!

Also, there are two ways to go with a Halogen set up, on is a "Sealed
Beam Halogen", which is a standard sealed beam headlamp shell with a
halogen bulb instead of a regular filament.  That's what Frank is
recommending, what I use, and they >>are<< brighter.  

However, if you want to get really bright, though, go with a halogen
conversion, which consists of a reflector and lens shell with a
connector at the back to take a halogen capsule (like the set-up on
current cars).  These can be MUCH brighter (enough to be illegal in come
cases), and will put a strain on the generator if you get too radical. 
You can get up to 120 watts on a side, which is a LOT of illumination!

All that being said, the best "bang for the buck" seems to be (in this
order):
Make sure you've got good grounds.
Make sure the connectors are all clean and tight (all the way back to
and including the fuse block).
Sealed Beam Halogens.
Still not enough?  Then go to headlight relays with heavier gauge wire
providing the power.
STILL not enough?  Spend the big bucks on halogen conversions.
>>STILL<< not enough??  Have your eyes checked.

Chris K.

Ajhsys@aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 1/19/01 6:58:03 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> patricia.sauthoff@Colorado.EDU writes:
> 
> > There are some really bright lights that the LBCar Co. sells, and I
> > think they have 'em for Bugeyes.  So my questions are what wattage (?)
> > should
> > my generator be putting out. (That may not be the correct term, please
> > forgive
> > me it's 5am and I'm sick.)  And do any of you daily drivers out there know
> > of
> >
> 
> - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> 
> I would replace them with standard halogen bulbs that are readily available
> at all auto parts stores.  Just take in one of the old lamps and say, "Do you
> have this in halogen?"  They will.
> 
> The other VERY IMPORTANT thing about dim lights is the ground.  Make sure the
> ground is clean and tight.  It will make a difference.
> 
> Allen Hefner
> SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
> '77 Midget
> '92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport

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