Now you made me look them up again and I see they are $6.00 less than what I paid. Dammit:banghead:.I did not shoot from the hip. Those were not on Amazon recently when I looked. They do appear to be similar to the ones XenonDepot is selling. My apologies. I stand corrected.
Please let us know how they work.
Ok,we all know if you shop around you might find same product cheaper. The main concern are they better than OEM .
Would like feedback regarding the gentleman installing led's for fog lights, was it a major improvement over OEM. Also how do you adjust fog lights vertically?
No sense in explaining thermodynamics to you . What engineer told you the are rated for 100w bulbs? None. Do what you want but quit telling people your opinion is fact. There was a post above above the bulbs damaging the housing. I suppose they were lying?:yikes:.....These are real world ..FACTS.. not assumptions or guesses or hearsay...( pay attn. Dave )....The 100 watt halogen bulb ..DID NOT GET DAMAGED ... The plastic that holds the glass bulb...DID NOT GET DAMAGED ....( probably because the engineers designed the plastic to handle the heat from a 100 watt bulb !!!!! ) ....the only part that did get damaged was the OEM plastic plug, that goes into the bulb.....The rear housing was not damaged, the lens inside and outside was not damaged either....I did heat tests and neither got over 135 degree's F ( this was prior to the plug melting )......even with this info,.................... I DO NOT RECOMMEND 100 WATT BULBS......... even with Ceramic plugs ( rated @ 1800 F ) .........Mike :thumbup:
My right side went out, decided to change both.
Upgraded to LED's , definitely an improvement.
Installed Xenondepot led's easy installation plug and play. 9005led for 2013 rtl .
Recommend these to anyone that needs to fix or replace headlights.
How about the high beams?opcorn:
:yikes:.....These are real world ..FACTS.. not assumptions or guesses or hearsay...( pay attn. Dave )....The 100 watt halogen bulb ..DID NOT GET DAMAGED ... The plastic that holds the glass bulb...DID NOT GET DAMAGED ....( probably because the engineers designed the plastic to handle the heat from a 100 watt bulb !!!!! ) ....the only part that did get damaged was the OEM plastic plug, that goes into the bulb.....The rear housing was not damaged, the lens inside and outside was not damaged either....I did heat tests and neither got over 135 degree's F ( this was prior to the plug melting )......even with this info,.................... I DO NOT RECOMMEND 100 WATT BULBS......... even with Ceramic plugs ( rated @ 1800 F ) .........Mike :thumbup:
Halogen lamps | LED lamps | ||||
TIME | LAMPS | PAper | TIME | lamps | paper |
9:40 | 27.0 | 21.8 | 14:10 | 27.9 | 27.0 |
Lights on | Lights on | ||||
9:45 | 264.2 | 28.6 | 14:15 | 67.2 | 27.4 |
10:00 | 248.8 | 30.0 | 14:30 | 81.8 | 28.0 |
10:30 | 253.3 | 30.2 | 15:00 | 82.0 | 26.8 |
11:30 | 263.2 | 30.4 | 16:00 | 82.2 | 26.8 |
Ave.T | 257.4 | 29.0 | Ave. T | 78.3 | 27.3 |
Temperature differential | 7.2 | Temperature differential | 0.3 |
:banghead: Here we go again you are not an electrical engineer. What is the ampacity of the wiring to the bulb? The housing was not designed for 100W bulbs period. The heat comes from the bulb it self and many people who have tried this in the auto world have ruined their housings. It ranges from plug and housing warpage to delaminating the reflective inside covering. Lay off it Mike and pay attention to what some one who is qualified has to say. Your one time bad experience does not make you an expert. What you say is makes no sense on this subject here Have you ever touch a halogen bulb turned on? Then you have burned your finger. 65 -100 watt 30% increase does the same with the heat generated. Here is a little fact chart to illustrate my point (pay attn. Mike)
Data Sheets: *Room temperature: 22°C to 25°C (Unit:°C)
Synthesis of Results:
Halogen lamps
LED lamps
TIME
LAMPS
PAper
TIME
lamps
paper
9:40
27.0
21.8
14:10
27.9
27.0
Lights on
Lights on
9:45
264.2
28.6
14:15
67.2
27.4
10:00
248.8
30.0
14:30
81.8
28.0
10:30
253.3
30.2
15:00
82.0
26.8
11:30
263.2
30.4
16:00
82.2
26.8
Ave.T
257.4
29.0
Ave. T
78.3
27.3
Temperature differential
7.2
Temperature differential
0.3
The halogen lamps surface temperature (257.4°C) is triple that of LED lamps (78.3°C);
https://blog.gigabase.org/en/contents/10
9005 LED headlights are sold out on amazon.
Mr Bill,
Very interested in your Darla running light idea. Any chance you could post a pic of where you mounted them and on what model Spyder? Will they mount on a F3 and where? Also, how do you adjust the brightness while riding, is there a remote handlebar switch??? Thanks in advance, a picture shot right is worth a thousand
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I am riding a 2013 RT. LTD. The Clearwater Darla LED light kit comes with complete wiring harness including a rheostat ( dial ) dimmer switch and powder coated custom mounting bracket that fits on the fender brace bolts. The lights turn with the wheels to shine where you steer the Spyder to. I mounted the dimmer dial in the left hand speaker grill to that I could adjust it while driving if I need to. The Clearwater wiring diagram shows how to connect the dimmer to the LED lights and the high beam wire on the Spyder. When wired this way when you go to high beam the LED driving lights go to FULL power. When on low beam you can adjust them as you please. When wired this way there is no adjustment on high beam. These lights are rated at over 2000 luminous each. You should not run them on high beam in traffic even in the daylight. I will try to get some photos in the next day or so and post them.
Exactly which Amazon product are these? When I looked Amazon had several different brands of 9005 LEDs with copper braid heat sinks. They are not all the same. Some have Cree LEDs and others Phillips LEDs. The Xenon Depot kits have Phillips.Easy big fella! Tell me these aren't the same ones you installed and tell me I didn't get them at amazon. Most of you people shoot from the hip and know just enough to be dangerous. I am guilty of lowballing the price by 99 cents though, my bad.
...and you keep saying only the plug will be damaged if you use 100w bulbs while others have already said the housing got damaged. That is my point and you keep coming back. There are 3 choices for head lights HID ($$$) 65W bulbs or LEDs. I have said that consistently. I know electricity and lighting. You never did answer my question what is the ampacity of your headlight wires though :dontknow:........I GUESS you MISSED the part where I said to .......GET the LED's ....and I took my own advice and did just that on Amazon.com for $ 45.00 ( I had a $5.00 credit )......But then it ALWAYS seems to be way more than the topic with you !...........YOU ..JUST..DON'T..LIKE..ME..----- AND .. I'm .. GLAD :yes::yes::yes: :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:![]()
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...and you keep saying only the plug will be damaged if you use 100w bulbs while others have already said the housing got damaged. That is my point and you keep coming back. There are 3 choice for head lights HID ($$$) 65W bulbs or LEDs. I has said that consistently. I know electricity and lighting. You never did answer my question what is the ampacity of your headlight wires though :dontknow: