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Thanks for the detailed descriptions. I haven't seen the fitting in my car, but I've felt around in there and it twists to lock (I swapped the stock halogens for Night Breakers I had from a previous car). I understand a locking adapter is needed. So unless the JW kit comes with some type of magic interchangeable-adjustable-adapter for all cars, I'll be buying the Hyundai adapter Purplehazeffc and I linked to above. @Purplehazeffc - Do the dust caps on your PD have a moisture absorbing pouch built into them? Mine does. I saw a vid where it was suggested to remove the pouch (held in place with a bracket and screws) to free up some depth (maybe 2cm) for the led headlight connection.
I have installed rear led indicators with built in canbus too, (from Classic Car LEDs, 700 lumen). They work fine. The whole back of the car is now led (i.e swapped out the reverse lights too). If I swap out the front indicators with the same led lights, Classic Car LEDs says I might need to wire in an additional module to prevent canbus issues. That will be the next job, after the JW upgrade.
@Crustycottage 'I have ordered a set of LEDs from these guys Cherry Tuning & Performance $145 all up, i will let you know when they arrive and fitted PD (2017+) i30 LED Headlight Upgrade' Interested to know the outcome. They look promising.
Pair Philips H7 12000LM LED Headlight KIT White Beam Replace Xenon Halogen Globe | eBayThese look identical to the JW speaker ones at half the price. Description says it may need canbus though.
The 6000 lumen bulbs will be really bright (approx x6 stock halogen), whereas the JW will be approx x2.
The best thing about all these bulbs is the potential for them to fit inside the light enclosure with the dust cap in place.
Quote from: Dantrasy on August 25, 2019, 02:34:31The 6000 lumen bulbs will be really bright (approx x6 stock halogen), whereas the JW will be approx x2.Ebay/AliEx lumens claims are always very, very exaggerated - whereas when a known brand puts it on their website it's far more accurate - so there's no way in the world they're even close to 6000 lumens - I'd expect them to be very similar to the 'known' JW rating.
If the Philips bulbs are listed at 6000lm each then I’d expect it to be so, I’ve seen LEDs much brighter than mentioned so 6000lm is well within capable expectations and would work fine in the high beam side.
There is also no problem using Narva Philips or JW passive bulbs in a sealed housing, they been made specifically to fit inside these enclosures and the Philips lumiled chips used on all three brands will not fade lenses.
WOW ! ,So much discussion on poor performing headlight low & high beam. Maybe a night time test drive should be added as one of the things to do when deciding on which vehicle to buy. If I've said it once, I've said it 10 million times:People always exaggerate things, we all do .
Quote from: CraigB on August 25, 2019, 07:22:02If the Philips bulbs are listed at 6000lm each then I’d expect it to be so, I’ve seen LEDs much brighter than mentioned so 6000lm is well within capable expectations and would work fine in the high beam side. On what basis exactly? These are not an official Philips product, rather a generic chinese make being onsold via an Ebay seller under a random name - LightFox. So you think the Ebay seller has tested these to verify the lumens figure or do you believe this is one of the honest chinese manufacturers and they're giving an honest accurate figure? Yeah I've seen ones a lot brighter too - but what that has to do with a pair of $50 generic bulbs I'm unsure - as thats exactly NOT within 'capable expectations' and it's known these guys just trot out a random lumens claim to make the item seem better than it is as most plonkers just buy based on that.So anyway do tell why you feel this specific seller/item is expected by you to be accurate?
And I'm sorry but many of even the top tier brands will not fit in many cars headlight fittings - I need look no further than my own PD's highbeams to assure you very few LEDs would fit inside - so the reality is most people's housings were made to have a non-heat affected halogen bulb inside - so sealing this up wasn't an issue - but if you do the same with a known heat affected LED bulb - well IMHO thats maybe not a 'problem' but it will definitely impact the lifespan of the LED and for less than top tier models this may well be a 'problem' as they're less well made and as such more likely to suffer early failure if subject to high temps.
Quote from: mickd on August 26, 2019, 01:08:54WOW ! ,So much discussion on poor performing headlight low & high beam. Maybe a night time test drive should be added as one of the things to do when deciding on which vehicle to buy. If I've said it once, I've said it 10 million times:People always exaggerate things, we all do .Such a long discussion lol. But at the end I haven’t seen any pictures of actual fittings and the pattern of light output here. Maybe wait for @Dantrasy then.
I do agree that these put out a bit of heat. But how much more heat output compared to a halogen globe?
Quote from: CraigB on August 26, 2019, 03:07:43You do realise all Lumiled chips are Philips and that most of our Philips lighting products are made in the Chinese Philips company anyway, whether they have rebranded or generic Lightfox housings they are essentially still Philips.And you do realise that faking Philips automotive LEDs is so widespread that they had to start putting check codes on their boxes so people could ensure it was actually a genuine Philips item - likewise if you check listings on Ebay and AliEx you'll see the sellers will be very canny in saying it's a 'Lumiled' or ZES chip but avoid saying Philips - as there's a big business in making it seem like they're legit when they're quite possibly not.
You do realise all Lumiled chips are Philips and that most of our Philips lighting products are made in the Chinese Philips company anyway, whether they have rebranded or generic Lightfox housings they are essentially still Philips.
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While I've got you, what do you recommend as a replacement for the high beams in Santa?
Quote from: mickd on August 26, 2019, 08:22:59While I've got you, what do you recommend as a replacement for the high beams in Santa?What are the bulbs used in their highs? are they spring clip secured? I'm guessing they're a reflector housing do you have room for LED's or are you wanting to stay with halogen?@mickd still one of the best design LED bulbs at a good price I've come across are the Narva's Narva | H7 12/24V LED CONVERSION KIT Narva | Globes - Performance Headlight though those JW Direct fit would be good as well but look to only be usable if you have the spring clip secured bulbs at this stage.
@Dantrasy I had a nice long chat with Invision sales today, unfortunately the Direct Fit bulbs are one piece which will make it near impossible to fit an adaptor
Quote from: CraigB on August 26, 2019, 08:34:46@Dantrasy I had a nice long chat with Invision sales today, unfortunately the Direct Fit bulbs are one piece which will make it near impossible to fit an adaptor oh no. Need to find a plan B now. Thanks for the info. I hope the seller honours his word about returns.