manic
22nd January 2018, 07:55 PM
Im about to fit some nolden LEDs and considering a wiring loom upgrade to compliment. But im not sure its worth the extra expense/hassle, would there be a visible improvement?
Less voltage drop results in brighter burning incandescent bulbs but with LEDs you need 12v+ and a fused feed that can handle the current demands.
Will boosting the voltage above 12v (less drop) improve the brightness , I dont think it will, and the factory loom should be good enough for the current demands of the LEDs. So perhaps no need to upgrade the loom.
Also I have a brand new genuine replacement headlight switch to replace the old one which started to act up. The old one looks OLD with faded decal and finger worn plastic, certainly over 10 years old, perhaps original 1989! So I dont think the switch contact issue would bite any time soon when running Noldens. Relays also wear out, but I suppose they might be easier to source in future.
Thoughts?
Less voltage drop results in brighter burning incandescent bulbs but with LEDs you need 12v+ and a fused feed that can handle the current demands.
Will boosting the voltage above 12v (less drop) improve the brightness , I dont think it will, and the factory loom should be good enough for the current demands of the LEDs. So perhaps no need to upgrade the loom.
Also I have a brand new genuine replacement headlight switch to replace the old one which started to act up. The old one looks OLD with faded decal and finger worn plastic, certainly over 10 years old, perhaps original 1989! So I dont think the switch contact issue would bite any time soon when running Noldens. Relays also wear out, but I suppose they might be easier to source in future.
Thoughts?