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Cibie Hesdlights? |
Jameel |
Aug 9 2017, 12:20 PM
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arne |
Aug 9 2017, 02:38 PM
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A poor ground is far more likely than insufficient current. If they're both dim I'd install new bulbs after cleaning the lens and reflector by sloshing denatured alcohol inside. I had good luck with this method on my Vanagon headlamps. Go for 100 / 55 bulbs Sloshing with alcohol won't work on those if the inner globe is still intact. The point of those lights was that the lens/reflector was sealed, and so it would not tarnish or corrode. I'm not a fan of 100 watt bulbs with stock wiring, they pull a lot of current through some rather small wires. |
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