Quote from: theminty1 on August 29, 2017, 10:22:20 pmYes they do. This is for the dipped beam.http://www.horizonleds.co.uk/5th-gen-4000-lumens/h7-5th-gen-4000-lumensThese are the ones I had looked at but couldn't figure out how to fit. Quite pricy not to fitIf you can have another look when you get the time . TaThe H7 I fitted only fit one way without a reversible base and a lot cheaper than those the ones you've linked have two maybe three ears on them if that's what you're asking about?. They're wrong for our cars as both dip and main beam are H7 with one way of fitting.
Yes they do. This is for the dipped beam.http://www.horizonleds.co.uk/5th-gen-4000-lumens/h7-5th-gen-4000-lumensThese are the ones I had looked at but couldn't figure out how to fit. Quite pricy not to fitIf you can have another look when you get the time . Ta
Quote from: r5gtt on August 29, 2017, 10:31:46 pmQuote from: theminty1 on August 29, 2017, 10:22:20 pmYes they do. This is for the dipped beam.http://www.horizonleds.co.uk/5th-gen-4000-lumens/h7-5th-gen-4000-lumensThese are the ones I had looked at but couldn't figure out how to fit. Quite pricy not to fitIf you can have another look when you get the time . TaThe H7 I fitted only fit one way without a reversible base and a lot cheaper than those the ones you've linked have two maybe three ears on them if that's what you're asking about?. They're wrong for our cars as both dip and main beam are H7 with one way of fitting.Oh they are pricey thats why all the questions. Its how the 12volts connect as the 12volts is part of the quarter turn thingy I keep going on about.Working backwards, so basically theres the bulb, a wire goes to some kind of Led driver, but the Led driver needs 12volts. Its that connection i am interested in. A photo would be appreciated if you have the time.
I have had a quick snoop on the internet and now see why we are at crossed wires.My car has original ordinary golf headlight non xenon so it has the quarter turn thingy. This is what holds the bulb in place and provides the power to the bulb. I do not have the stainless wire/clip that normally holds in the bulb so as far as i can figure out it cant be done Unless of course you have a solution.
Boost gauge looks really good.What gauge is it? And what wire did you splice into for power?