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RX Warrior -04
rxwhopper
TY 4 Stroke Guru
what is with the soke. the new skidoo video says 0 smoke???
guardrail
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I've had them in my sleds for the last 4 years. Won't ever go back to regular lights
Apex_GT
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What kind of heat do these lights generate?? Any chance of melting the housing?
Him
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No, why do you think that? They only uses 35w.
They are accually cooler then original light. It takes longer for the snow to melt from the glass.
They are accually cooler then original light. It takes longer for the snow to melt from the glass.
Apex_GT
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My mechanic suggested to me that it might melt the housing..Said he's seen it with others putting in bigger bulbs..I don't have any experience with these HID's so I was curious before I had them installed..On the instructions it says they will shut off if reaching a certain temperature..I think its the ballast that gets hot..
LJ 452
TY 4 Stroke God
Apex_GT said:My mechanic suggested to me that it might melt the housing..Said he's seen it with others putting in bigger bulbs..I don't have any experience with these HID's so I was curious before I had them installed..On the instructions it says they will shut off if reaching a certain temperature..I think its the ballast that gets hot..
The temp of the bulb should be less than a stock or higher power bulb. As for them shutting off if the ballast reaches a certain temp, I don't know, sure would suck if you were cruising along and your lights go out. I guess it could happen with regular bulbs as well. I haven't heard of this happening in cars/trucks so not sure how much I believe that. In addition the temps we ride in are typically low so that should help.
kinger
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There are "HID" bulbs that try to create a true HID light hwoever they are a halaogen bulb with a blue coating over it and they usually up the watts to over 100 from the std 55, so they get HOT.
True HID kits like what were talking about use less power and run much cooler then even stock halogen bulbs.
I can see the ballasts getting warm theya re converting 12V into 85 volts.
True HID kits like what were talking about use less power and run much cooler then even stock halogen bulbs.
I can see the ballasts getting warm theya re converting 12V into 85 volts.
ArcticKelly
Newbie
so im guessing these need a 12vDC input source.i have a set in my mustang but i would love to run them in my sled but im not sure if they would work with AC input.a couople other things seeing as there is no battery in my sled is it even possible to run these lights?
LJ 452
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ArcticKelly said:so im guessing these need a 12vDC input source.i have a set in my mustang but i would love to run them in my sled but im not sure if they would work with AC input.a couople other things seeing as there is no battery in my sled is it even possible to run these lights?
Not sure what sled you have but pretty sure your headlights are running 12 volts.
kinger
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ArcticKelly said:so im guessing these need a 12vDC input source.i have a set in my mustang but i would love to run them in my sled but im not sure if they would work with AC input.a couople other things seeing as there is no battery in my sled is it even possible to run these lights?
You have a AC stator but it goes through a rectifier and regulator to run on 12V DC. These HIDs work perfect when hooked up after the R&R.
stopdropanroll
TY 4 Stroke Master
LJ 452 said:ArcticKelly said:so im guessing these need a 12vDC input source.i have a set in my mustang but i would love to run them in my sled but im not sure if they would work with AC input.a couople other things seeing as there is no battery in my sled is it even possible to run these lights?
Not sure what sled you have but pretty sure your headlights are running 12 volts.
If he had a F7 the headlights are AC on those sleds and HID will not work on a sled with no battery, trust me I have been down that road with my F7.
stopdropanroll
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ArcticKelly said:so im guessing these need a 12vDC input source.i have a set in my mustang but i would love to run them in my sled but im not sure if they would work with AC input.a couople other things seeing as there is no battery in my sled is it even possible to run these lights?
By the way it would help to add your location and sled to your profile, Location is required!
kinger
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This is a Yamaha forum I dont know anything about Artic Cats. Sorry.
ArcticKelly
Newbie
im asking cause i want to try these on my 97 Vmax XT. the lighting on the sled is something to be desired at speed.
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