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nick345345



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LED Headlights - main beam pathetic :-(
I've fitted some new LED headlights today, these ones from getoffroad https://www.getoffroad.com/deals/g05-001-0...t-defender. Now I appreciate they are cheap so wasn't expecting miracles. I've aligned them correctly on dipped beam and they give a nice spread of light, better than the original headlights. But when I turn on main beam all that seems to happen is the light gets brighter, but the coverage remains the same (i.e. it doesn't light up any further down the road). I would have expected them to work in the same way as 'normal' headlights in that main beam lights the road up further. Just curious if anyone has had this problem? If I've maybe done something wrong, or I've just bought rubbish LED lights.

At this stage I've only connected the main headlight and headlight adjuster feeds. The indicator and DRL feed isn't connected. These lights have a separate DRL controller, which I've not currently got wired in. Could that affect the main beam in some way?
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g-mack



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doesn't sound right, can you see the extra light coming on when on full beam? like when you look at the light ?
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Riverboy



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They look like mine. I think they are sold under many names. I find dipped beam good, certainly waaay better than the originals. Like you I found high beam a bit disappointing although the beam certainly went further than dipped. Despite that I love these headlights and wont be changing them. I now have 2x lazer ST4 and 2x lazer RS4 that come on with high beam so ...well, its daylight pretty much Rolling with laughter
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nick345345



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Hi g-mack, the extra LED does come on with main beam (the big round lower bit), but just seems to be light up the same piece of road as when on dipped beam.

Riverboy, agree dipped beam is much better, so will be keeping them for now. Sounds like I might now have my excuses ready to buy some additional lights... Very Happy

Hopefully next weekend I'll get the DRL part wired up and see if that changes anything.
Post #597086 28th Jan 2017 9:13pm
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Riverboy



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The halo is great Thumbs Up Wire it up to flash orange with the indicator as well Very Happy

and yes a few more lights (Lazer) up front never hurts Thumbs Up
Post #597091 28th Jan 2017 9:20pm
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arran jones



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I've got those aswell, and I get a lot of flashes thinking I have my main beam on??

How do I alter the angle of the dipped beam as I think it's not angled at all, its just pointing straight!!

It's either that or it might be because the DRL doesn't turn off when I put the headlights on??

Many thanks Very Happy
Post #597170 29th Jan 2017 7:51am
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Riverboy



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Mine were set too high when the garage first fitted them and I was getting a lot of flashes. I took it back and they adjusted them correctly and no problems now. I think its just those four screws around the light but probably best to get it done by a pro if you are not sure how to do it.
Post #597196 29th Jan 2017 10:34am
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Matt90



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For anyone who doesn't mind the wait from China the same units:

http://geek.wish.com/c/58369de4764f4823f2cad3cb
Post #597197 29th Jan 2017 10:42am
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Riverboy



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Shocked I really should show the French garage that and demand to know why they charge what they do. Evil or Very Mad
Post #597207 29th Jan 2017 11:08am
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arran jones



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Riverboy, do u know how much to lower them down, do u alter the main beam aswell or not??

Thanks
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Riverboy



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No idea mate, I got the garage to do it as usual Whistle
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custom90



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arran jones wrote:
do u know how much to lower them down, do u alter the main beam aswell or not??

Thanks
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You can't adjust main from dipped indipendantly, I'm pretty sure it's a mirrored effect.
I'm also pretty sure it's aligned on dipped.

You can align at home, but that's okay if your in a situation where you can do that and it still won't be acurate exactly. Diesels Lives Matter. ⛽️🛢️👨‍🔧🧰⚙️
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Retroanaconda



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Rolling Eyes

For those who can use a screwdriver, headlight alignment as below:


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Post #597221 29th Jan 2017 11:43am
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ARC99



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Is there a change that the manufactures got the wiring wrong, If users are getting flashed when on dipped beam? Don't make old people mad.
We don't like being old in the first place,
so it doesn't take much to Censored us off.

Richard
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Riverboy



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I don't think so. People just don't fit them correctly. Most people can use a screwdriver, not everyone uses it well. Rolling Eyes
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