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55 Watt HID kits
Regular stock headlights in our H2 are said to use 8 to 15 amps when in use. The 55 watt conversion HID kits with the digital ballasts are said to use about 6 amps however they can use up to 20 amps for initial startup. My question is will the stock wiring and headlight switch handle this initial power demand or is it necessary to use the additional relay kits? Manufacturer says it's ok without the relay and it is plug and play, however want to check with others first before I listen to them and fry the wiring or switch.
Re: 55 Watt HID kits
Regular stock headlights in our H2 are said to use 8 to 15 amps when in use. The 55 watt conversion HID kits with the digital ballasts are said to use about 6 amps however they can use up to 20 amps for initial startup. My question is will the stock wiring and headlight switch handle this initial power demand or is it necessary to use the additional relay kits? Manufacturer says it's ok without the relay and it is plug and play, however want to check with others first before I listen to them and fry the wiring or switch.
I have them on but too them off because with the 35watt the BiXenon works but with the 55watt there isnt enough power to power both... My passenger side keeps dying on me ... So I took them off until the manufacturer helps me out...
You wont fry any wiring or switches but You definitly have issues of it working right especially with our automatic headlights on feature ... The 55watt kit should have its own harness; the ballast will plug into the harness and then into the ballast ... The wiring harness gets its input from your factory plug to turn on. The it kicks the ballast on... Most of the kits I've bought comes with a direct power from the battery, but for some reason my 55watts arent getting enough power... So I have another upgraded harness I can try with them and see if they will work ... I'll try it later on tonight when I get home...
But, either way... There is a upgraded wiring harness that my dealer can sell me to boost my wattage to the HID harness that would help...
Last edited by RippSpeed : 01-17-2009 at 11:43 PM.
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Re: 55 Watt HID kits
http://www.retro-solutions.com/HondaTechGB.html - $160 otd...
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Re: 55 Watt HID kits
2009 H2 Hummer It's here!!
2006 H2 Hummer Gone and missed
1998 993 Porsche Twin Turbo (Last one made)
2006 Baja Performance 88 MPH
2008 GT2 Porsche
2009 DBS
"I object and take exception to everyone saying Obama and Congress are spending money like a drunken sailor. As a former drunken sailor, I quit when I ran out of money"
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