Hella New Zealand sounds very enthusiastic about Grilamid. They make good stuff and have a lot of knowledge down there, so that's at least a data point. (and they make an interesting point about polishing, too).
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There's room for improvement but they fill an immediate need for the offroad/daily-driver market.
You're going to replace a phase 6 with a phase 7 on the bike, right? The phase 6 lights would be good on an offroad bike that was seeing abuse and had supplemental lights ---- but they're horrible as stand-alone headlights.I was impressed enough from your test results to give them a try and have a set on order. I'm also going to try a replacement of the phase 6, (previous), version on the motorcycle. :thumbsup:
Next project will be to install a set of their 5x7 rectangular LED headlights in an older model Jeep Cherokee (XJ series). These trucks came with 6054 sealed beams and the LEDs should be a huge benefit, both for light and lower amperage draw.
The offroad community has more/different demands on lighting and power than the road community. We drive in the most atrocious conditions on dangerous "roads" and use compressors, winches, and other various electrical farkles. A headlight that only draws 1.8 amps and lights up like a super-nova is a blessing.
You're going to replace a phase 6 with a phase 7 on the bike, right? The phase 6 lights would be good on an offroad bike that was seeing abuse and had supplemental lights ---- but they're horrible as stand-alone headlights.
I'd run the phase 7 by itself on a bike.
If I still had my Concours I'd be trying to fit the 5X7 into it...
Poison Spyder is selling the Trucklites with a pair of Rigid Dualy lights as a package deal. Full retail on the Trucklites but the Rigids come free. Works out to a decent price if you need a set of Dualies...
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f43/...le-trucklite-headlamps-rigid-duallys-1343535/
*REAL* Jeeps have round headlamps.The 5x7 lights worked great for the old Jeep.
No XJ love?*REAL* Jeeps have round headlamps.
The YJ looks wrong but feels so right...Cherokees exempted... The YJ is what bothers me
How are they dealing with the heat? It looks like the housing is entirely plastic, with no heat sink. They say 1300lm output, which figures around 1500 emitter lumens, and 15W at 100lm/W. They're rated up to 50°C, there must be something going on inside. Is the back aluminum? Are they using heat pipes?
Housings sure look like aluminum to me with fins on the backside - even says "aluminum housings" on the manufacturer's site.
I see now that the box says die cast aluminum. I don't see any fins though in this picture. At least it's metal, I thought from the pictures it looked like polymer. Are the LEDs mounted horizontally, reflecting off the top for low and bottom for high?
Also, have they stated whether the low and high can be run at the same time? When I pull on the stick for flash-to-pass, both filaments come on, and when I click it, the lows go out. Most vehicles with these lamps probably do the same since running two tungsten filaments in one bulb could cause issues.
The cases are metal and the center piece is metal heatsink as well.
See if you can see the orientation of the LEDs in these photos; the lowbeam is angled toward the reflector and the highbeam is just sorta out there. Both are on during highbeam operation.