These bulbs are brighter, but if you go this way get the LL (long life)versions, otherwise the burnout rate will be faster than you can keep up! Gregor > > An 1156 (single filament) is rated at 12.8 V, 2.10 A, 26.9 W, 32 cp. > A 2396 gets you 12.8 V, 2.23 A, 28.5 W, 40 cp. > > An 1157 (dual filament) is rated at 12.8 V, 2.10 A, 26.9 W, 32 cp bright > and 14.0 V, 0.59 A, 8.26 W, 3.0 cp dim. A 2357 gets you 12.8 V, 2.23 A, > 28.5 W, 40 cp bright and 14.0 V, 0.59 A, 8.26 W, and 3.0 cp dim. > > These numbers are from a catalog. I don't know what any of these might > do to your lenses; others here can comment better than I can. > |
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