Hi.
In an effort to save power as my on board electronics are bringing the electrical system to it's knees, i just replaced my headlamp with this one:
"1x New Brand 36W H7 COB LED Kit 3200LM 6000K White Car Fog Driving Headlight 12V | eBay"
and the result is very nice not to mention that it draws only 2.5A.
Much stronger light beam that illuminates everything ahead and with a very uniform pattern so optically the change is very good but i am afraid that reliability cannot be determined without actual road testing.
In any case the difference compared to the stock 55w halogen lamp is huge.
I chose this led lamp because the fan can be unscrewed from the led body thus making installation easier and because it draws about half the
power of the stock halogen lamp.
Some beam adjustment is needed i think but i will be sure tomorrow after i drive some more.
Beware that it is not a direct replacement as a 5 mm or so flange/spacer is needed behind the Led's H7 flange in order to make up for the absence of the plastic adapter which now is used for connecting the Led lamp's H7 plug to the Hayabusa light plug which has wider contact spacing thus it is not a true H7 plug.
Without the thick flange the steel wire clip cannot tightly secure the lamp in place.
Some teflon tape is also needed or better a spacer at the led body threads that are used to attach the fan part of the led lamp assembly.
The fan of the led lamp assembly can only be screwed about half way in without actually pushing the steel wire clip thus unlocking the led lamp, you need something to make the fan screw in tight
using only half the threads.
Unfortunately i didn't took any pictures while installing the lamp...
Chris
In an effort to save power as my on board electronics are bringing the electrical system to it's knees, i just replaced my headlamp with this one:
"1x New Brand 36W H7 COB LED Kit 3200LM 6000K White Car Fog Driving Headlight 12V | eBay"
and the result is very nice not to mention that it draws only 2.5A.
Much stronger light beam that illuminates everything ahead and with a very uniform pattern so optically the change is very good but i am afraid that reliability cannot be determined without actual road testing.
In any case the difference compared to the stock 55w halogen lamp is huge.
I chose this led lamp because the fan can be unscrewed from the led body thus making installation easier and because it draws about half the
power of the stock halogen lamp.
Some beam adjustment is needed i think but i will be sure tomorrow after i drive some more.
Beware that it is not a direct replacement as a 5 mm or so flange/spacer is needed behind the Led's H7 flange in order to make up for the absence of the plastic adapter which now is used for connecting the Led lamp's H7 plug to the Hayabusa light plug which has wider contact spacing thus it is not a true H7 plug.
Without the thick flange the steel wire clip cannot tightly secure the lamp in place.
Some teflon tape is also needed or better a spacer at the led body threads that are used to attach the fan part of the led lamp assembly.
The fan of the led lamp assembly can only be screwed about half way in without actually pushing the steel wire clip thus unlocking the led lamp, you need something to make the fan screw in tight
using only half the threads.
Unfortunately i didn't took any pictures while installing the lamp...
Chris
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