Marc, our Australian Spyders don't have the shutter arrangement that North American Spyders do, but rather have the lo-beam lights where their fog lights are; and our Hi-beams are single filament globes in the large upper light housings, as you've already noticed. If you want to keep all four lights on with high beam, check out Pogo's 4-Eyes light conversion on OzSpyderRyders.com :thumbup:
Ahh well, all good things.... :dontknow:
Still, if you're reasonably OK with getting the tupperware off & stripping/soldering wire (or comfortable using those cheapie crimp connectors!) then it's not really all that hard to wire the headlights up to work as 4-eyes - the plugs that we get here in Oz on the back of the hi-beam lights are actually the same as those on your 2-filament hi-lo car headlights, just minus the lo-beam terminal & feeding the single filament hi-beam globe that's factory installed for Oz/EU spec Spyders. You can buy the terminals to fit in that vacant spot, and then add the necessary wiring to energise all 4 lights on hi-beam without worrying about those diodes - effectively, you're just replacing the terminal & wire that BRP deleted in order to make the hi & lo beam lights work in isolation. :gaah:
Hey, if you really want to, you could even convert/revert your upper hi-beams to hi-lo headlights by adding that wire & terminal and installing twin filament globes in the upper position, and that way, you can either choose to keep the lo-beam lights as is/where is; or you can add the BRP Fog light switch to the bridging wire & turn them back into Fog lights!hyea:
Btw, you can buy (or you could?!? :dontknow: ) an OE 'Accent light' kit to fit into those little spots up in the top corners of the upper light fittings; the wiring & assy's are plug & play. The only hard part about fitting those accent lights is actually removing each of the upper light assy's to get at the back of them, then finding the correct sized hole saw and drilling out the blanking placcy 'fake lens' - if you don't get the drill/hole saw in EXACTLY the right spot it'll make the accent lights look reeeeaaallly ugly & mess up all the shiny placcy reflector inside your headlights!! :yikes: . But get it right, and those upper accent lights look pretty good. :thumbup: While you're at it, you may notice that there's similar looking little 'fake lenses' in the lo-beam/fog light assy's too - don't be fooled, they ARE fake, and fitting anything into them is a right pain for no real gain - and bloody hard to get at too! :gaah:
I understand what your saying, to get all 4 running on high beam, but without using a diode cant understand how the high beam wont be getting energized when using just low beam????
Just the same as it doesn't get energised on most cars when you select low beam. :thumbup:
There are 2 separate circuits, one for low beam, one for high beam; the only common thing between them is that they use the same earth wire. When you select low beam, only the low beam circuit gets energised, so only the low beam globe &/or filament in the globe gets power - the high beam circuit and globe/filaments are completely separate and have no power being fed to them while you have low beam selected. However, when you select high beam, you can choose to activate & therefore energise ONLY the high beam circuit (as currently occurs) so that only the high beam globes/filaments will light up; or you can power BOTH circuits and by doing that, you'll provide power to all 4 globes/filaments, high and low. But they are still completely separate circuits, albeit sharing a common earth.![]()
Make sense?? :dontknow:
The bit I was getting at is on high beam having the lower set of lights lit also.
Yeah, understood that. But since your Hi beam & Lo beam lights each have individual circuits, that's not an issue - if you wire the switching to power all four lights (ie, both hi & lo beams) when you've selected hi beam, then just like in most cars (that generally DON'T have diodes installed :lecturef_smilie: ) you've simply got both circuits activated. And when you switch back to lo beams only, you've only got power going to the lo beam lights so they're the only lights shining. No power to the hi beam globes/filaments, No hi beam lights.... . :thumbup:
But if you know & are more comfortable with adding diodes &/or anything else, then do it that way - after all, it's your Spyder.![]()
Dont get me wrong, I appreicate your input and advice and am taking ity all in, I guess until I pull it all appart to install the led's the bits of the puzzle will fall into place...
Ahh well, all good things.... :dontknow:
Still, if you're reasonably OK with getting the tupperware off & stripping/soldering wire (or comfortable using those cheapie crimp connectors!) then it's not really all that hard to wire the headlights up to work as 4-eyes - the plugs that we get here in Oz on the back of the hi-beam lights are actually the same as those on your 2-filament hi-lo car headlights, just minus the lo-beam terminal & feeding the single filament hi-beam globe that's factory installed for Oz/EU spec Spyders. You can buy the terminals to fit in that vacant spot, and then add the necessary wiring to energise all 4 lights on hi-beam without worrying about those diodes - effectively, you're just replacing the terminal & wire that BRP deleted in order to make the hi & lo beam lights work in isolation. :gaah:
Hey, if you really want to, you could even convert/revert your upper hi-beams to hi-lo headlights by adding that wire & terminal and installing twin filament globes in the upper position, and that way, you can either choose to keep the lo-beam lights as is/where is; or you can add the BRP Fog light switch to the bridging wire & turn them back into Fog lights!hyea:
Btw, you can buy (or you could?!? :dontknow: ) an OE 'Accent light' kit to fit into those little spots up in the top corners of the upper light fittings; the wiring & assy's are plug & play. The only hard part about fitting those accent lights is actually removing each of the upper light assy's to get at the back of them, then finding the correct sized hole saw and drilling out the blanking placcy 'fake lens' - if you don't get the drill/hole saw in EXACTLY the right spot it'll make the accent lights look reeeeaaallly ugly & mess up all the shiny placcy reflector inside your headlights!! :yikes: . But get it right, and those upper accent lights look pretty good. :thumbup: While you're at it, you may notice that there's similar looking little 'fake lenses' in the lo-beam/fog light assy's too - don't be fooled, they ARE fake, and fitting anything into them is a right pain for no real gain - and bloody hard to get at too! :gaah:
i've got an expensive pair of H4 LEDS from a past bike, will have to make up an adapter to go from the H4 plug down to the existing type plug we currently have....