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LEDs,
The reflectors in my RP have BPF lamp holders fitted with the correct 1933 glass fitted,and I use CD&RC leds.
They give good light spread,with the advantage that they can be used in poor day light only drawing 1.4 amps a pair.
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Location: Scottish Borders
Garry,
My 1929 fabric saloon is the same. Basically it doesn't have a main beam just headlights and sidelights.
I've investigated using the dual (main & dip) LED bulbs because my lamps are dual contact. They won't work because they have to be oriented correct correctly by rotating them and the bulb holder is fixed.
The headlights are adjusted to give the dipped beam.
Jim
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
Legally speaking there is no requirement to have dipping headlamps. The lighting regulations relate to the necessity of having a "matched pair" and also that if they are not capable of being dipped that they are permanently directed downwards so as not to dazzle oncoming traffic.
I only have LED rear lights. I did look at going LED for the head and sidelights but having only just recently invested in new lenses, rims, bulbs, glass and reflectors I decided that for the time being I cannot really justify the additional expense. I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of times I have been out in the dark in the car so it would be frivolous to spend money that would be better invested elsewhere. The 6v lights are fine for what I need.
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Location: Rokeby, Victoria, Australia
Car type: '27 Chummy, '34 Special, '50 Traction Avant
I use LEDs for all the lamps but not the headlamps. As my car has modern reflectors I use Motor scooter halogens these are 35/30W rather than 60/55W the light output is adequate. I bought then on Ebay they were a brand name and quite reasonably priced.
Cheers
Mark
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Ray
Can you give details of the 6v-12v dc-dc converter that you fitted? Supplier etc
Garry
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Well, I had a look at the existing headlight bulbs and realised that they’re actually 45/65 watt BPF not H4 although I’m not sure that makes much difference. Also I forgot to mention that the headlight glass is a modern obscured Stippolyte type finish and with the existing tungsten filament bulbs I’ve never had that much in the way of a beam.
The reason I was thinking of going to LED was not primarily for improved lighting but more because one of the headlights isn’t working so I need to do something anyway and at the same time I’d hoped to reduce the load on the dynamo and even be able to get home just on the battery if I had to.
So I’m trying to decide what to do without spending that much as now I’m retired I have to be careful about what I spend on the car.
As I see it I could either bite the bullet and go for the LED ones from CDRC but a pair comes to £55 which is more than I really wanted to spend.
Alternatively I did think about some 6v Halogen Headlight Bulbs which are 35/35watt so would slightly reduce the current and hopefully, at least when on dip, not be that much different in light output due to being halogen. This appears to be what Mark McKibbin has done.
The only advantage over LED is that the cost would be just £16 rather than £55 for LED and for less than the £39 saved I could potentially change the original rear light, two stop / tail lights and the side lights to LED.
What do you think?