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Originally posted by Turf1600 View PostFrom what I understand the draw when firing is super high with the cheap kits - which is why I'm suggesting that the OP avoid them or use a harness. I know the DDM kits are middle of the road. I tried several cheap kits that all blew fuses - which is why I'm switching to a full retrofitsource morimoto setup.
If the ballasts are working correctly then there should not be enough current draw to blow even a factory 7.5 amp fuse. (I supplied all my test data below since the thread got me curious ;) )
The test equipment
Snap-on Vantage Pro 2 Channel Lab Scope
PDI CA60 Current Amp Clamp
14.8v regulated DC power supply and a car battery. (the same setup I use for coding and programming)
The test subjects
1 BMW OE Hella 35w ballast from an e39
1 Acura OE Matsushita 35w ballast and OE ignitor(donor vehicle unknown)
1 Apexcone Aftermarket 35w ballast
1 Genuine Phillips D2s xenarc bulb
1 Rebased xenon bulb that came in the Apexcone kit
Test #1
The Acura Ballast and Ignitor running the Phillips D2s Bulb
High was .902 amps at startup
Average draw was around .3xx amps
Test #2
The BMW Ballast running the same Phillips D2s Bulb
High was .720 amps at startup
Average draw was around .4xx amps
Test #3
The Apexcone Ballast running it's supplied rebased Bulb
High was .701 amps at startup
Average draw was around .4xx amps
Simple Control Test
a single 21w reverse light bulb in a tailight bulb tray
High was .280 amps at startup
Average draw was <.2xx amps
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I bought the luminis g4 set, the 35 watt ones.
I just went by youtube reviews talking about reliability that covered two of the other brands.
these ones are reliable. They are also a heat synch body as opposed to black plastic.
the 55 watt part I just couldnt decide but both of the 55 watt ones were less reliable
I dont want to get pulled over for them
I figure that if I need better ones... Ill just have to buy another e30 to hand these ones off too.
(jk actually, if 35 watts are not enough, I can put the bulbs in fog lights and then buy some 50 watt ones)Last edited by stamar; 04-04-2012, 01:32 AM.
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Originally posted by Turf1600 View PostFrom what I understand the draw when firing is super high with the cheap kits - which is why I'm suggesting that the OP avoid them or use a harness. I know the DDM kits are middle of the road. I tried several cheap kits that all blew fuses - which is why I'm switching to a full retrofitsource morimoto setup.
I'll probably keep the relays as they are fairly nice, maybe replace my original high/low beam relays with them.
oh yeah, the morimoto ballasts are silent, compared to the DDM ones I have which make a loud, annoying buzzing sound.
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Ok hold on nando.
You went from 50 w ( 55w is always false) ballasts to 35 watt miramotos
and 50 w bulbs to 35 watt bulbs. just changed the color to 5000k from 6000k ( it is true this color is brighter but they are similar)
In the same headlight, and you say the 35 watt version is brighter.
Am I correct?
I wish I could switch them but its your stuff. What you must have had is 35 w bulbs in a 50w watt ballast set
I was just about to alert people to that one of the ones i posted on ebay is exactly that. as a matter of fact that one is the same brand as yours but more modern ddm. Its sold as factory kiss.Last edited by stamar; 04-10-2012, 06:03 PM.
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