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    Default Newbee question: Build a extreme frontlight for a car

    Hi,

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    Is it possible to build a extreme frontlight-unit with such a bulb?

    and how?

    thanks


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    Default Re: Newbee question: Build a extreme frontlight for a car

    Moved to Transportation Lighting - Norm

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    Default Re: Newbee question: Build a extreme frontlight for a car

    Don't bother with it, it's only 1000 lumens. Your standard headlights are much brighter than that

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    Default Re: Newbee question: Build a extreme frontlight for a car

    Also that item is crap.
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    Ok.... That's clear.

    Any ideas to build a cheap very bright frontlight?




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    Default Re: Newbee question: Build a extreme frontlight for a car

    Quote Originally Posted by Maaistro View Post
    Any ideas to build a cheap very bright frontlight?
    What do you want to do with it?

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    in july 2012 I'm driving a rally throught europe (http://www.carbagerun.nl) -> dutch site.

    Crazy cars, crazy men, car with a max of €500, 5000km.....

    For fun all the cars have loud horns/sirenes en maximum lights

    So if anybody has a suggestion for pimping my car????

    My car of this year : http://www.de-liftys.nl



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    Default Re: Newbee question: Build a extreme frontlight for a car

    Quote Originally Posted by Maaistro View Post
    in july 2012 I'm driving a rally throught europe (http://www.carbagerun.nl) -> dutch site.
    From Carbage Run
    ◦The car has to meet all safety regulations that are present in all the countries we visit.
    EU safety regulations will preclude home-made headlights-- whether in a rally or not.

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    Default Re: Newbee question: Build a extreme frontlight for a car

    you need a lightbar on the roof with 3-4 hids.
    just like other cars in the link you posted have.

    as for regulations, well, noone said off road light are illegal, unless you use them on the road, i had a jeep before with 4x 100W lights on the roof, off road lights, no cop ever stopped me for that, in any state i drove thru, i never used them on road.
    Last edited by alpg88; 10-11-2011 at 01:56 PM.

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    It wasn't a legal question I ask. It was a technical question how to make a real bright light.

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    Default Re: Newbee question: Build a extreme frontlight for a car

    Quote Originally Posted by Maaistro View Post
    It wasn't a legal question I ask. It was a technical question how to make a real bright light.
    be prepared to see many "legal answers on questions you never asked" in this auto section, as for bright light, that led is not what you need. go with tested proven design. after all you'll be in a rally, not experementing in your garage. you need lights that will work.
    i experiment with leds for many years, but i have not found led\reflector that will beat even 35w hid in 6" light, you can buy hid lights but they are like 300-400 a piece, or you could get halogen off road lights and install hid bulbs in them yourself, should be a lot cheaper, your goal is 15000-20000lm. 4x 55w hid will do it.
    Last edited by alpg88; 10-19-2011 at 11:15 AM.

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    Thanks for the advice. Shops.... Here I come.!

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