These leds shouldn’t put out a lot of heat. Maybe putting some chrome tape on the inside part of the anti glare shield may help reflect the leds on the end of the bulb?
The beams of light are way out of spec and will dazzle other motorists. The LED replacement is gimmick. Give me a good old halogens, with proper placement of filament and selective yellow glass. This is the OG way of driving with fog ligjts!
I was actually able to modify the led to place it in the same spot as the halogen filament, but the light quality is still sub-par. The manufacturer just used a standard led replacement bulb for general lighting. I started to make a video showing the results, but decided instead to try and develop my own LED H2. Progress is slow, but moving forward.
For the front leds that are blocked by the anti glare shield, one could put chrome tape on the inside of the shield. This will reflect most of the light from the two front leds. Of course, clean the inside of the shield.
Yea I’d like two of those bulbs please!
So sorry about the late reply. The lamps can be found here: www.bettercarlighting.co.uk/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=734
That's nice!
These leds shouldn’t put out a lot of heat. Maybe putting some chrome tape on the inside part of the anti glare shield may help reflect the leds on the end of the bulb?
Well, I will give the reflective tape a try just for grins. :)
Hi, do you know where I can purchase the bulb holder from? Thanks
Unfortunately, it seems the only way to get these is used or new old stock that show up from time to time on ebay. :(
The beams of light are way out of spec and will dazzle other motorists. The LED replacement is gimmick. Give me a good old halogens, with proper placement of filament and selective yellow glass. This is the OG way of driving with fog ligjts!
I was actually able to modify the led to place it in the same spot as the halogen filament, but the light quality is still sub-par. The manufacturer just used a standard led replacement bulb for general lighting. I started to make a video showing the results, but decided instead to try and develop my own LED H2. Progress is slow, but moving forward.
Need those to upgrade my hella ralley lights. Too much power draw
The problem with these LED bulbs is although they seem bright, they just don't have the throw that halogens do.
anyone come up with a affordable H2 bulb "holder" connector....the ceramic .....they are breaking apart.
I am working on a solution that is 3D printed. It would require reusing the metal contacts from the broken ceramic ones.
Where can these led be purchased?
Sorry about the super late reply: www.bettercarlighting.co.uk/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=734
I’m interested in purchasing a pair. Please message me.
Here is where these came from: www.bettercarlighting.co.uk/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=734
Hope this helps!
For the front leds that are blocked by the anti glare shield, one could put chrome tape on the inside of the shield. This will reflect most of the light from the two front leds. Of course, clean the inside of the shield.