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Old 04-09-2015, 09:55 PM   #1
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Anyone run one of the led headlight kits like they sell on ebay? If so how bright are they compared to the regular bulbs?
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Old 04-09-2015, 11:08 PM   #2
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No, i have not. But all the "affordable" led kits i have seen that looked similar to stock lights were not as bright as the incandescent bulb setup it copied. I run a redhawk led light bar that is very bright compared to the standard 55w "H3" type driving light bulbs commonly used.
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Old 04-09-2015, 11:36 PM   #3
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Thanx. I have a regular headlight kit that i replaced the stock bulb with an led bulb. Made a difference amd matched the whiter light of the 2 small lightbars i already have. Im building another cart and was gonna swap this light kit over to it and order the led kit for mine. It looks like it has 10 leds in each housing which should be really bright.
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Old 04-10-2015, 12:11 PM   #4
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the number of LED's isn't relevant, wattage and lumens are. A single 10w CREE emitter will put out about 750lM at 14v, where it would actually take almost 5 3W Edisons to do the same ... Drop down to 2W or 1W emitters and you are looking at a minimum 2:1 (more likely 3:1 or more) wattage/lumens ratio to get the same light output, and the lower wattage emitters will NEVER "throw" as far (I work in the Stage Lighting Industry so LED's are second nature to me).

My favorite lights are the multi-10W CREE Light Bars (and be careful as 90% of them from China use "seconds" for emitters or even misrepresent the actual ones used) - For offroad use I tend to go with 12X10w bars, about 2X the lumens output of a pair of standard automotive high beams. If cash is a factor, the 144W or 180W bars that use the 3W Edison emitters are actually a great "Bang for the Buck" but are less efficient wattage/output wise.
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Old 04-10-2015, 08:03 PM   #5
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Couldnt have said it better myself. Also, if you find one thats half of the price of everything on the market, expect about half the performance. The led market is always changing, so prices are all over the place. While i feel the leds i got were a good value for the light they produce, they may not stack up so well today $$ wise. The one thing you can count on is that all the leds will produce more light per amp used than incandescent bulbs (mine draws about half the amps as my bulbs did, with lots more light). I have built my own led light setups, and the watt rating given will not be what they actually do, a led driven to 100% rated capacity will have a much shorter life than one driven to 80% of its rated capacity.
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Old 04-15-2015, 09:23 AM   #6
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Anyone run one of the led headlight kits like they sell on ebay? If so how bright are they compared to the regular bulbs?
I got today and played with the headlights you were asking about.They are very well made with cast aluminium housings with heat sinks built in.They come with ss steel mounting brackets.They produce a bright white light.I took a chance buying them but what a deal for $25.There are reviews on line elsewhere that give them glowing reviews.I concur.
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I got today and played with the headlights you were asking about.They are very well made with cast aluminium housings with heat sinks built in.They come with ss steel mounting brackets.They produce a bright white light.I took a chance buying them but what a deal for $25.There are reviews on line elsewhere that give them glowing reviews.I concur.
Do you have a link to what you bought for $25?
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Old 04-15-2015, 03:16 PM   #8
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enter 2x27 atv led. Tons of sellers. actually $25.96
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