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AK83
					
				 
				Will try.
Been meaning to get some sample images done, mainly for colour as some have reservations as to the blueness that the kelvin rating of the Philips globes.
if it's not pelting down later tonight I'll try to give it a go. I'll take my D2 lights out and fit them to the D1 for comparison too but it won't be a fair(or ideal) comparison as stated earlier my wiring is in need of an upgrade.
			
		 
	 
 
Thanks very much Arthur.
I’d just love to see the spread pattern, there’s so many variables in colour ratings, minimum of 6000k or above is all I look for. And our eyes ignore colour and brightness subtleties rapidly.
And no need to swap them out or anything thanks mate. They work fine on small or old wiring as the power supplies take bless all current and convert whatever’s available to what the LEDs need. Quite OK if they only get about 10volts, as the supplies jump it up as necessary. And i reckon it would take about 3 x 100watt QH to drop it down that far on even dicky old Disco headlamp wires.
For example, a 24watt LED putting out about 2400lumens total light will take about 2A @ 12V (yes I know those figures are rough [actually about 14v charging, 12.6v static]). If the wires are really water closet, they might have 1ohm resistance, and so will drop the voltage down to about 10volts (per Mr Ohm’s law: V = I x R [2 x 1]). LED driver supplies won’t notice or care, and the LEDs will never know.
A QH lamp putting out around the same total light (lumens), would be a Megaplodattractor 240watt jobbie, taking about (again deliberately rough, to maintain scientific controls and professional cred - cold filament resistance is several times less than hot for a start) 20Amps. Mr Ohm then says, they’ll get about 12/20 x 1 = 0.6v. Poor old Megaplod won’t raise a twinkle (but that’s OK, as the Fire Brigade probably have their own lights to see where they’re aiming the foam in the 2018 Rangie’s nests of hair thin wiring way up behind the dashboard).
That’s another one of the beauties of LEDs, there’s no need to rewire for H4 inserts or independent spotties.
Oh ... sorry Arthur, got a bit loquacious there ... thank you very much for any shots of the beam patterns ...
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