Birchall
Dick Chown Award 2016
Hi,
While chatting (electronically of course) to the guy at EMtuning about LED bulbs (by the way his set for the A2 is one of the better ones and I have tried a few) He mentioned that he had an LED H7 set on his car but with a fan and electronic unit???
I was intrigued, especially since he said that he was selling his car and so I could buy the one off that for £20 !!!
It definitely works, it was on his car for two years and worked perfectly and bright and white. It still looks brand new.
It has the biggest SMD I have ever seen (hence the need for the fan) and the "bulb" looks very well engineered in aluminium.
The kit is plug and play and looks like this
The bulb is like this
The fan is like this
and the electrickery looks like this (you connect the bulb and the fan to this and connect it to the old bulb holder
You just use sticky pads to hold the fan in place on the headlamp cover, so that it is blowing towards the bulb and plug everything in (using sticky pads to hold the electrickery bit in place too.
I will report on the installation when I do it later and also try to do a comparison on the light output (old standard to new LED) because this is the most important thing to me!!!!
Cheers
Steve B
While chatting (electronically of course) to the guy at EMtuning about LED bulbs (by the way his set for the A2 is one of the better ones and I have tried a few) He mentioned that he had an LED H7 set on his car but with a fan and electronic unit???
I was intrigued, especially since he said that he was selling his car and so I could buy the one off that for £20 !!!
It definitely works, it was on his car for two years and worked perfectly and bright and white. It still looks brand new.
It has the biggest SMD I have ever seen (hence the need for the fan) and the "bulb" looks very well engineered in aluminium.
The kit is plug and play and looks like this
The bulb is like this
The fan is like this
and the electrickery looks like this (you connect the bulb and the fan to this and connect it to the old bulb holder
You just use sticky pads to hold the fan in place on the headlamp cover, so that it is blowing towards the bulb and plug everything in (using sticky pads to hold the electrickery bit in place too.
I will report on the installation when I do it later and also try to do a comparison on the light output (old standard to new LED) because this is the most important thing to me!!!!
Cheers
Steve B
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