Re: Halogen headlight overload
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Re: Halogen headlight overload
- From: Schuyler Wrobel <schuyler62@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 13:53:43 -0700
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Paul, I've burned up 2 headlight switches partly because of this but
you should be ok if you don't use the
High beams? I got some relays but have not installed them yet. Right
now I have a separate switch
wired to the battery and only use the headlight switch for rear lights
or running lights.
also need to pull the instr. cluster to put new bulbs and upgrade the
voltage reg etc...
My 62 is still smiling though. :o)
Schuyler
On Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at 11:08 AM, Skagdrager@xxxxxxx wrote:
I bought new headlight bulbs for the 62 Dart, and when I got them
installed
they were much brighter than the originals. Looked closer at the box
and it
turns out they're Halogen type. I really like them better than the old
ones, but
I wonder. They've got to be drawing more current than the originals.
My question for the experts is: Is there any danger of overloading the
headlight circuit ( relay, wires, wire terminals, hi-low beam foot
switch, etc.) or
will the original circuit be able to handle the extra amps?
Thanks for any help.
Paul
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