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Trebaix



Member Since: 17 Feb 2015
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Sorry to be late to the discussion....i also used the blue green supply to switch the relay..... only slight niggle is that I occasionally get an interference crackle on the radio when the lights are on....not a consistent thing...any ideas?

Also Leicestershire
Colin

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Charles89



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If it's only on FM then that is likely standard un-shealded cable interference. If it's digital DAB it could be the LED frequency. I don't have the same issue luckily, however, if I plug in a usb charger my DAB drops out? Strange...

Are your lamps LED or halogen?

I am out towards melton, good to know someone else is just up the road Thumbs Up

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Trebaix



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They are 65 watt LED’s that can be selected to come on with main beam via on/off switch in cabin. Switch is just above drivers side air vent. I am just south of melton so probably not far.

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Charles89



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I'm also south of melton!

How do you find the lights? Do you think they make big difference? I like the light bars I have, but feel as though it could benefit from more throw/distance on full beam. So I may replace the bar with a single larger bar, + two spot lights (or even a single) behind the grill

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Trebaix



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I find the standard lights are fine on dip but on main beam I prefer something that Has more depth of throw. As a reference I used to use cities Super oscars and these LED’s are much more powerful with their throw of light. I have sent you a private message.


Colin

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