Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 11:31:59 -0400
Reply-To: Frank Lee <techedteacher@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Frank Lee <techedteacher@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Headlight upgrade issue
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Thanks Jim,
I am still not clear about the difference between Hella and Bosch?
Different the bulb tech, watts, geometry?
The purpose of the relay is to reduce arc wear on the OEM dash switch?
I need the "101 Headlights for Dummies". Offline if everyone else know
this already.
10 scale evaluation works for me. My 1982 OEM sealed beams earn a 3 at
best.
Is HELLA a 10?
What is Bosch?
Frank
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Jim Felder <jim.felder@gmail.com> wrote:
> I did this with Hella lights. About the time I acquired the Hella lights,
> my Bosch from Bus Depot, that I had previously ordered, arrived. I installed
> the Hellas and returned the Bosch lights, but I can say that the Bosch
> looked very good to me and I can recommend them from what I saw. My brother
> installed Bosches on his 82 and loves them, as I love my Hellas. The
> difference between the H4 bulb setup and stock is tremendous. The light will
> be somewhat brighter, and your headlight switch will last longer, if you
> offload most of the current to a relay. I haven't done that yet, but am
> collecting parts. So, just putting in the bulb setup is an interim step to
> the ultimate Vanagon lights, but it's "light years" ahead of sealed beams.
>
> Jim
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Frank Lee <techedteacher@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I am about to upgrade the sealed beams on my 82' camper. Has a single
>> lamp on each side.
>>
>> -- Is it almost as good just to change out the single unit?
>> (Bus Depot Special -- Bosch Pair<http://www.busdepot.com/details.jsp?partnumber=0301600118>for - $45 + 2 bulbs, 'plug and drive')
>>
>> -- What exactly is gained by going with the relay upgrade?
>> (Bus Depot Vision Kit<http://www.busdepot.com/details.jsp?partnumber=VISIONKIT1>$100 + install being discussed here)
>>
>> Frank
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Jim Felder <jim.felder@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I like piggyback connectors and use them, but if I could get a used
>>> ground
>>> star and zap it into the body under the dash I would use that.
>>>
>>> Dedicated fused wires are always a good idea but can be a lot of trouble.
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 5:54 AM, John Jensen <bluesbug@verizon.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> > I've started making the typical headlight upgrade. Aside from the
>>> > cramped quarters all those wires live in, it seems like a fairly
>>> > straight forward procedure. My "ground star" is full so I don't have
>>> > anywhere to plug the ground wire from the relay. What I'm wondering is
>>> > if its OK to: A) Screw those ground wires into the chassis, or B) use
>>> > a sort of piggyback extension to create extra places on the grounding
>>> > star. I'll need to piggy back the Hot Red wire too, probably unless I
>>> > run an extra fused wire from the battery...which is another question:
>>> > Is that a good idea? Unnecessary? Pointless?
>>> > Best to all,
>>> >
>>> > John Jensen "80 Westy Camper
>>> > johnjensen@johnjensenartist.**com <johnjensen@johnjensenartist.com>
>>> > http://www.johnjensenartist.**com <http://www.johnjensenartist.com>
>>> > bluesbug@verizon.net
>>> >
>>>
>>
>>
>
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