richard said:What's the make and model of the original H9 bulbs? Is the color that irritating? I'm almost at 5,000 miles and I haven't even seen the high-beams yet. I'll have to check them out tonight.
TEG said:120 LEDs! :
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Still not bright enough, I bet.
TomT said:It may be irritating to some since the LED low beams are about 5,000K and the incandescent high beams are about 3,000K. Thus, they appear to be very yellow in comparison.
richard said:Understood. But what are you going to want when you really need those high-beams? Matching color, or light output?TomT said:It may be irritating to some since the LED low beams are about 5,000K and the incandescent high beams are about 3,000K. Thus, they appear to be very yellow in comparison.
I have never measured to power usage of these bulbs, but according to their description, they consume 65W (like the stock bulbs). Here is their advertisement blurb:Herm said:Alex said:Yes, I installed these several months ago. But unfortunately, they make only a small improvement - primarily the color is much better.
I would concur with others that the reflector design is at fault.
How much power did the replacement bulbs consume in comparison with the Leaf's stock ones?
I replaced most of my lights with LEDs that I bought from eBay. Here is a list of links:Brightonuk said:I am reading all these posts about upgrading this bulb and that bulb, Does anyone have a comprehensive list on bulb upgrades with part numbers and outlets?
Alex said:I replaced most of my lights with LEDs that I bought from eBay. Here is a list of links:Brightonuk said:I am reading all these posts about upgrading this bulb and that bulb, Does anyone have a comprehensive list on bulb upgrades with part numbers and outlets?
JimSouCal said:HELLA H83357011 H9 12V/65W High Performance Xenon Blue Halogen Bulb (Automotive)
Better light pattern and whiter than stock bulbs, good buy (2) bulbs in package even though it said one bulb
Already have stereo thermal nightvision goggles and they are monochromatic and have a very high noise ratio.Herm said:Have you guys considered night vision goggle?, it would save a lot of power.. learn to think outside the box.
JimSouCal said:Bought and installed the HELLA blue bulb in one side only to see the difference. Not much. Think I wasted some money and time on this one. So be it. I don't like the brights on this car; they need to be real Xenons! How does one do that or the equivalent to get some light up the universe driving lights? Maybe this deserves it's own thread?
OrientExpress said:Front Side marker light(in headlight assembly) WLED-WWHP6-TAC (Warm white) $6.95
LED replacements are not recommended for the Fog-light
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