Re: {Chrysler 300} Lighting and wiring 65-68 Chrysler
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Re: {Chrysler 300} Lighting and wiring 65-68 Chrysler



hi, the straight halogen up to 55 w or so will not hurt stock wiring , although a check can be made after install if the high beam feed  wire seems warm. My concern is two of them on a high beam with 4 light cars. $ high wattage bulbs . I think stock is 35- 40 watts, so 3-4 amps . My mention of relay had to  do with 80 or 100W high beams, like incandescent H4 Loose halogen bulbs (not sealed beams)  in LMC truck reflectors which are beautiful . Somehow LED color just looks wrong in  300 , but yes for sure no need for relays with LED , they use on the order of 1/6 the the amps of incandescent bulbs for the same light. But that color is awful.

On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 12:46 PM 'Michael J Falcone' via Chrysler 300 Club International <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently installed a set of LED headlights in a friends car that look like sealed beams. They were from Octane Lighting.  Check there website and send an email asking about amps. We put it in an 80’s car and they work good. Plug into factory harness. 


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On Wednesday, September 21, 2022, 10:55 AM, Dan Plotkin <dplotkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 

 

From: Dan Plotkin [mailto:dplotkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2022 10:04 AM
To: 'Ronald Klinczar' <rjklinczar@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: {Chrysler 300} Lighting and wiring 65-68 Chrysler

 

Ron-

LED headlamps are as far as I know expensive and sometimes difficult to fit. I would avoid that and install a relay kit. Madd Electric specializes in improving wiring and charging systems on GM cars but they make a headlight relay kit that can be used on any American car.

This will let you use modern incandescent lamps (Halogen) without overloading the conductors. You will find it here: http://www.madelectrical.com/catalog/rly-1.shtml

 

Danny Plotkin

 

From: Ronald Klinczar [mailto:rjklinczar@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2022 6:11 AM
To: Dan Plotkin <dplotkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: {Chrysler 300} Lighting and wiring 65-68 Chrysler

 

Dan,

 

I am sorry I am coming in late to this.   Great comment.  Do you know if there are LED bulbs which I understand normally use less current to operate?   I have issues with night vision (cataracts replaced) and would love to get brighter lights with less current draw.

 

Ron Klinczar

'65 Chrysler 300 in Ice Blue

 

On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 11:00 AM Dan Plotkin <dplotkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

With the chatter on brighter headlamps comes my warning about slab side (65-68) 300 models and similar. These use a fuse block made out of a material just short of flammable. On my 68 the circuit overheated when I re-lamped the federally mandated 1968 side marker lights. It took two years for me to find the burned 18 gauge wire feeding the parking, tail and stop lamps along with the 4 side marker lamps. It was buried under a few other wires so I never saw it while by-passing the AC circuit which had previously burned out its block connections over 54 years.  Before I found this I had replaced light switches 3 times as the failure behaved as such…but I was wrong.

 

During the same period with intermittent parking, tail & stop lamps was headlamps going out and coming back. This seemed related but was not. The bulkhead connectors had munged up. A red herring.

 

The wiring on these cars at the fuse block is not great, with too small a gauge. So before you add more load to these already woefully under-wired circuits check your wiring and add the relays if the lamps will draw appreciably more current.

 

(See attached photos)

 

Danny Plotkin

 

 

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