xcmountain80 said:
This brings into light another question. If I HID converted my LightForce 240's could I not use a hi/low system in my 240's. They would of course have to be then mechanical type of hi low otherwise they would just be low HID and hi halogen or xenon. I wonder if this could be done. I low beam would be pretty cool on the awesomely bright lights to have a low beam. Though as often as I use my LightFroces maybe HID wouldn't be beneficial.
Aaron
ARe you talking about the kind that has the shield that moves back and forth or the one that just changes the angle of the bulb? I would not put one with the shield in as it would mess put a shadow in your beam even when it was in the High position (I can actually see a slight shadow just from the electrode that runs on the outside of the bulb, so a shield would really throw a shadow). Also, you have to remember that headlights are shaped for high and low beams, if you move the focal point of the light off center in the LF's you would probably get a terrible looking light spread, but it might be all right. If you want to do a high/low, you would be better off researching the ballast/bulbs that can actually be boosted from 35watts to 50watts with a switch. ONe of the first guys to do this in a LF 240 handheld, used this system although I believe he had problems with the bulbs not lasting or something like that or maybe it was the batteries, I don't remember. I think I have the link in my LF HID thread.
Edit: Here's the link to the
SL 240 HID retro where he used those ballast with boost that I was talking about.