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Old 10-31-2009, 04:02 PM   #91 (permalink)
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Its already been told earlier man, do u know some one with the fairing dome?
I cant compromise without the fairing Classic can accomodate all universal 7" dome to my knowledge. Amby and Gypsy are not a new swap at all. Do some contribution to the "fairy" domes too
The guy i was referring to is using 90/100w on his UNICORN doom since a year
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The guy i was referring to is using 90/100w on his UNICORN doom since a year
Is it a DC Uni?. In a DC one the current/voltage everything is steady always, but in a AC lighting, current/Volt will be varying in a safer range which will offer a better brightness in my experience. I've tried this 100/90 from batt too, but the brightness was not that impressive as the AC, briightness was only 75% of the AC so retuned to AC untill I switched to HID. But I am not sure about this could be the reason, its just an assumption.

One more thing, since my stator is morethan 130W its driving the bulb like a plasma, may be it could be one of the reason too. A rewounded coil dont have any standards in terms of power ratings it varies from coil to coil, person to person, hand made
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Shreeni, here's the answers for u

This is an H1,H2,H3 Halo Size Chart

good-sealed-beam-hid-h1h2h3-halo-size.jpg


This is an H3 HID

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So compare the sizes, and do accordingly
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I found something on net which can be used for the stock beams and the focal positioning for the HID bulb issues.

good-sealed-beam-hid-hid-bulb-ht-adjuster-2.jpg

Adjustable focus: a unique sliding chute design, making the light course easily locate in the focus position of the head lamp. I think this will take care of the focus and beam spread issues to an extend. But still the glare cut off patern cant be achieved.

I am going to work on my HID bulb whether this could adopted to tackle the present issues. Creative options invited.

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