Also, replacing stock bulb with projector led is done by removing the silver screen, can I replace it back if I am not that much satisfied with projector?
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Bajaj Pulsar 200NS Projector LED reviews and issues
I am planning to install projector led in my 200NS but a bit confused about the battery backup. Will it affect my battery life? or it will cause battery drain for not being used for a week or so?
Also, replacing stock bulb with projector led is done by removing the silver screen, can I replace it back if I am not that much satisfied with projector?Tags: None
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 200NS Projector LED reviews and issues
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If the wattage is the same as before, for both dipper and main light, you should not experience battery drainage. It is often in this format- 55/60W (main light/ dipper wattage).
Xenon HID's may be even lower wattage thus saving your battery, but they're fragile.
Decide on color temperature too.
A lower value (like 4000K) will be dimmer and yellowish, but due to how we perceive lights, it is generally good for rains.
A higher value (like 6000K) will have more brightness scientifically, but it will be more towards white-blueish tint and not so good for rainy riding in general.
I think NS200 has DC (Direct Current) wiring. But still, I can't be sure.
If for any reason, the headlight is supplied with AC (Alternating Current), you will need a AC to DC converter before the current reaches the headlight. Otherwise, the bulb will fuse soon, even if it appears to work fine initially.Last edited by Samarth 619; 03-24-2018, 02:06 AM.---
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