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He said on one of his other posts , he is running 6 v pos earth. But ……
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the type of lightbulb; sealed beam, halogen or LED is immaterial. the thread was created to establish whether or not the high beam and low beam connectors should ever be hot at the same time or are they mutually exclusive. and the answer is...yes! ha
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I can easily understand how the makers of LEDs would wire them both together because of the superior beam pattern. It would be a practical impossibility with standard incandescent bulbs. On top of all of this, you would still have light in a unit if for some reason the hi-beam LED went out. Last edited by tubman; 08-03-2025 at 10:09 PM. |
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Location: Lake worth Florida
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I’m going to let him and AI answer his own questions from now on .Seems thats his way.
Last edited by Ggmac; 08-04-2025 at 07:00 AM. |
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