Hi guys,
Just fitted an xenon hid headlight kit to my 1986 sj413 and I'm getting flickering on full beam, anyone have any ideas why? Also when I "flash" the full beam (pull the stalk towards me), this does nothing.
Thanks,
Dan.
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Re: suzuki sj xenon hid kit
You are using just the standard wiring for them? Probably not letting enough power through the 30 year old corroded wires.
Set up a relay for the full beam at least so it gets full battery power.
Also you know aftermarket HIDs are sort of illegal in the UK?
Set up a relay for the full beam at least so it gets full battery power.
Also you know aftermarket HIDs are sort of illegal in the UK?
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Did you use a h4 conversion kit? Its to do with LED's needing a 2 way alternating current rather than the sj's bulbs using single directional current and producing light from resistance
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Re: suzuki sj xenon hid kit
You know LEDs require direct current that can only be flowing in one direction...? All diodes (I think) are one way only.SlimGrim wrote:Did you use a h4 conversion kit? Its to do with LED's needing a 2 way alternating current rather than the sj's bulbs using single directional current and producing light from resistance
Also, he was asking about HIDs which are different to LEDs.
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Re: suzuki sj xenon hid kit
I thought HIDs were illegal in older cars that don't have the right headlights for them?
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Think mine's been retro fitted with glo worms.
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They are, you need Projector Lights, Washer Jets for the lights and also self levelling lights!ScottieJ wrote:I thought HIDs were illegal in older cars that don't have the right headlights for them?
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Re: suzuki sj xenon hid kit
I'm not an expert, but I did read once that DC HID's flicker because they cause positive ions to flow only in one direction, causing them to get too bright around one electrode, but also somehow it breaks the circuit. I think because all of the conductors have been ionised and forced to one electrode, and so the circuit is broken until the ionised particles can migrate back again.
With AC HID's, the alternating between positive and negative of both electrodes means that the ions don't migrate to just one side, so the power isn't interrupted long enough for the particles to revert from a plasma back into a gas.
Don't quote me though. Might be talking out of my ample derrière.
With AC HID's, the alternating between positive and negative of both electrodes means that the ions don't migrate to just one side, so the power isn't interrupted long enough for the particles to revert from a plasma back into a gas.
Don't quote me though. Might be talking out of my ample derrière.
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