I got excited to see a 4x6 LED in low/high until I saw the specs of effective lumens 910 lows, 1150 highs. Not sure if they would put out any more usable light on the road then my Hella E-codes? It's hard getting good lighting in my older Chevy truck with a single 4x6 per side.
I got excited to see a 4x6 LED in low/high until I saw the specs of effective lumens 910 lows, 1150 highs. Not sure if they would put out any more usable light on the road then my Hella E-codes? It's hard getting good lighting in my older Chevy truck with a single 4x6 per side.
Yes, there's a lot more to a headlight then lumens, it also needs good distribution, as has been said. I wasn't aware a Hella e-code low only output 325 lumens. They are way brighter and with a better pattern then the factory plastic sealed beams that came stock on the vehicle. If the Hella ecodes only output 325, I wonder how much the stock sealed beams output? Do you know where I can find information about the lumen output of these Hella 4x6 high/low ecodes?A Hella H4 headlamp's low beam contains about 325 lumens.
I wasn't aware a Hella e-code low only output 325 lumens. If the Hella ecodes only output 325, I wonder how much the stock sealed beams output?
They are way brighter
From my experience, the Hella ecode with H4 provided much better lighting then the stop plastic sealed beams that came with the truck. I left the one stock sealed beam in on one side and put the Hella eccode on the other side. I then went down a narrow pitch black country road and stopped in the center of the road. The Hella had a wider pattern and and broadcast further down the road. I tried aiming adjustments and nothing improved the sealed beam when compared to the ecode. So for me, if I can see further, wider with increased light output on the road, to my eyes, they are way brighter. I even changed to the other sealed beam with the same results. Maybe the sealed beams that came stock on my truck were subpar, they were less than 1 year old when i performed the experiment.No, they're not. Not on low beam, anyway. It's the same amount of light, just distributed differently. And the pattern isn't "better", it's just different. Neither lamp gives adequate light, it's just that the H4 "feels" like a better light because of the relatively bright foreground.
Subjective.From my experience the Hella ecode with H4 provided much better lighting
Still subjective.I left the one stock sealed beam in on one side and put the Hella eccode on the other side. I then went down a narrow pitch black country road and stopped in the center of the road. The Hella had a wider pattern and and broadcast further down the road.
And then you started tampering with settings at random, bringing the aim way off.I tried aiming adjustments and nothing improved the sealed beam when compared to the ecode.
"To your eyes", again, subjective. The thing is, it can be easier for a bad lamp to provide a better subjective experience for the user than a good lamp, because of how our eyes and brains work.So for me, if I can see further, wider with increased light output on the road, to my eyes, they are way brighter.
Maybe. Without instrumented tests we don't know. What we do know is we can't effectively judge how good or bad a lamp is when using it, we can only say what we prefer or what we feel comfortable driving with. And sometimes we prefer the worse lamp.Maybe the sealed beams that came stock on my truck were subpar, they were less than 1 year old when i performed the experiment.
From my experience, the Hella ecode with H4 provided much better lighting
The Hella had a wider pattern and and broadcast further down the road
Do you know where I can find information about the lumen output of these Hella 4x6 high/low ecodes or sealed beam headlight?
In my testing, I could see trees and road surface further down the road with the ecodes then the plastic factory sealed beams. So for me, the ecodes are safer than the stock sealed beams since I can see better, both wider and further, no matter what it says on paper. We accurately aimed them at the dealer where my brother works to make sure the aim was correct since the lighting was so weak.The H4 lamp provides more and wider lighting close to the car (foreground light) but gives much shorter seeing disance -- the opposite of what you felt like you saw.
I asked 2 times not 3 and I asked a 2nd time because I thought maybe you missed it the 1st time I asked since you didn't provide a source, sorry. I simply asked where I could find information about lumens for 4x6 headlights so I can learn more about lighting but you already provided it and seems like you don't want to share your resources. I will stop asking and search for additional information on my own. Thanks for the information you provided.That information has already been provided right here in this thread, so why are you asking two and three times, in bigger fonts? Stop that, please.
I wish my truck had either 5x7 or quad 4x6 since there are many more options
I'm trying to find some real world reviews for the Grote high/low LED 4x6 .
In my testing, I could see trees and road surface further down the road with the ecodes then the plastic factory sealed beams.
So for me, the ecodes are safer than the stock sealed beams since I can see better, both wider and further, no matter what it says on paper.
I asked 2 times not 3 I asked a 2nd time because I thought maybe you missed it the 1st time I asked
since you didn't provide a source seems like you don't want to share your resources.
I have never asked you to share resources for your information in the past, so we haven't been through this before. If you simple said up front that it is proprietary information which you can't share to the public, I would have said thanks for the info you provided and dropped it at that. Calling me some kid on the internet stamping his feet, far from it. I professionally asked where I could find some additional information on 4x6 lighting, not knowing what you had is top secret (jk...). Reading through many of the threads here, sure there's plenty of people asking about illegal lighting and such, but there's also good conversations too, though it's seems many times you're involved in confrontational discussions. I know you need to moderate the board, and do a good job with it curbing illegal discussions so it is appreciated.We have been through this before, Pungo. I have access to information that is not released for publication. I share what I can, in the interest of furthering knowledge about lighting (and refuting silly claims based on guesses, opinions, assumptions, and perceptions) but we all have to be adults about respecting those limits; I am not about to release proprietary information because some kid on the internet stamps his foot and demands it.