Got a mate that can get me pretty sharp prices, but have no real idea on requirements for offroad. I prolly dont even need any, but hey, if the price is right...

Andrew1706 wrote: ... Truth be told, voltage dropage means you wont produce 400w worth of light so you'll be fine.
Jafa wrote:I have to agree with Warren, I bought a pair of Hella 3000's off trademe for $200, modded the case a little with a drill, bunged in an HID kit ($200 from Autokraft), and they are brilliant setups, bright as fawk, and a nice white light, not yellow like the headlights.
So for $400 I have a nice HID setup, not a squillion dollars like the brand names.
lneil wrote:Jafa wrote:I have to agree with Warren, I bought a pair of Hella 3000's off trademe for $200, modded the case a little with a drill, bunged in an HID kit ($200 from Autokraft), and they are brilliant setups, bright as fawk, and a nice white light, not yellow like the headlights.
So for $400 I have a nice HID setup, not a squillion dollars like the brand names.
Thanks for that idea guys. Perhaps HID will be doable in the much nearer future than otherwise anticipated. Is there anything particular to look out for with HID kits?
4WDbits wrote:Andrew1706 wrote: ... Truth be told, voltage dropage means you wont produce 400w worth of light so you'll be fine.
The circuit still uses the 400 watts (or more), just the energy not converted to light is converted to heat in the wiring. In fact the circuit may draw more than 400 watts if all 400 aren't turned into light because then the lamps aren't getting the full voltage and will draw more current.
I've got 2 x Cibie Super Oscars, and 2 x Cibie Oscars, all converted to 35w HID using cheap chinese ebay kits.
My recommendations:
Go for 5000k. I went the 6000's, and they've still got a blue tinge to them that turns yellow reflective signs a shade of green.
Unless you need to see 2+ km down the road, get spread lenses on your lights. I had a spread/spot combo on the Super Oscars, and as good as it was, I found replacing the spot with another spread was much better. (Both of the Oscars are spreads too). I can still light up a K away, but light up the area near me much better.
Keep away from the high voltage side of the ballasts when they're turned on. I unplugged mine when they were turned on, and the 23kV spark jumped 50mm to bite me..Couldn't feel my hand or arm for a couple of hours after that..
Apart from that, revel in the goodness that is HID..
Fourbyfour wrote:his interpretation was if they are on the vehicle they have to work.
Landynut wrote:maybe we should start a WOF thread?