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HID driving lights, any in a small size?

Started by shaned, February 26, 2012, 01:34:04 PM

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shaned

Good arvo to all,
I want to get some HID driving lights but can't find any that are in a smaller size light housing, I'm aware that they need space to store "ballast", but can't help to think that some one has got around this problem, or can someone  point me in the right direction to where I can source some lights from.
Every HID light seems to minmum size of 200mm  diameter, I would prefer to be able to get something smaller ;D

Shane

Ropes

Hi Shane,
One way to do it would be to get which ever size you want and then convert them to HID.
Then you can place the ballast behind the grill or under the front bar.

Cheers
Craig
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Ropes

I forgot to mention, I've just ordered a kit to convert my IPF 900XS's so can put up a conversion thread if you or anyone is interested.

Cheers
Craig
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shaned

Thanks Craig, I had thought of that, was hoping that you get something off the shelf, cos i'm lazy ;D

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OffRoadDave

Lightforce 170s, I've converted mine to HID but you can buy them in HID off the shelf as well, I have no affiliation with this site, just posting it for the info.

http://www.lightforceworld.com.au/3/170-striker-hid-lightforce-light.html

BigJules

How small would you like them and why?

HID produces so much light I'm guessing the larger housings are more effective. LED lights are more commonly found in small form factor.
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SUPA105

Narva & Hella both do compact HID.....Narva in 80mm & 100mm and Hella even smaller I think.....but you will need a second mortgage on your house to buy them, as others have said, buy the lights in the size you require in a quality halogen and convert, cost less than half.

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Ropes

Quote from: BigJules on February 26, 2012, 07:33:01 PM
How small would you like them and why?

HID produces so much light I'm guessing the larger housings are more effective. LED lights are more commonly found in small form factor.

I'm pretty sure your right Jules, if you go too small with HID you end up with a pencil beam of light that can blind a flea on a roo at 5km but doesn't illuminate the one about to become your new hood ornament 50m ahead.  ;D
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OffRoadDave

I'd say the only reason led lights are only in small form factor is because a large lens makes no economic sense, high power led lights have the lens as part of the led itself which is where the majority of focused light is emitted, with only a very minimal amount of light being redirected forward by the external reflector.

Going back conventional lights for a tic, as far as beam pattern is concerned, that all depends on the design, for example on my own Lf170's, I use a standard lens for range, and a combo lens to give a wide spread, the combo lens gives me excellent light with an arc of about 80 degrees in front of the vehicle to a range of about 50 mtrs at the widest point, and getting further as you come back to centre with possibly 200mtrs straight ahead.

I will say that this was only possible with hid inserts, the halogen never had enough light output to give the range so I used the standard covers on both.

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Quote from: SUPA105 on February 26, 2012, 08:42:43 PM
Narva & Hella both do compact HID.....Narva in 80mm & 100mm and Hella even smaller I think.....but you will need a second mortgage on your house to buy them, as others have said, buy the lights in the size you require in a quality halogen and convert, cost less than half.

Cheers


Shane, if you are a corporate banker or a miner you could go for the KC Hilites 5"??
http://www.kchilites.com/store/products/467-%252d-HID-5%22-Rnd%3A-Drvg-Blk-50w.html
Amazon.com if you are a online shopper like me.
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Quote from: OffRoadDave on February 26, 2012, 06:55:59 PM
Lightforce 170s, I've converted mine to HID but you can buy them in HID off the shelf as well, I have no affiliation with this site, just posting it for the info.

http://www.lightforceworld.com.au/3/170-striker-hid-lightforce-light.html
Yours work so well Dave I'm sure they have burnt the paint off the back of my GU  ;D
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They are good, but they could be better mate, if one dies they are getting the 75w upgrade, up from the current 35watt HIDs, I'll be able to burn the paint off your front bar following you.  :cup:

Squalo

I have 6" Baja Designs 35W HIDs in spread/spot combo, I don't have much experience with driving lights of any kind but these things sure throw some light out.

The model is 'PreRunner' and they are apparently designed for 160km/h night racing in the desert.

http://www.bajadesigns.com/Products/Off_road_truck_and_buggy_products/hid-and-halogen-lights/PreRunner_6_INCH_RACELIGHT





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shaned

How much did your kit cost and how did that go?

shaned

Quote from: BigJules on February 26, 2012, 07:33:01 PM
How small would you like them and why?
They going onto a frontlift garbage truck, I spend a bit of time early in the mornings down back roads and really, really would like, no,  NEED a bit more to see with, hence HID's.
The lights have to be mounted on the grill to stay out of harms way, really limited choices, I might even have to mount the lights into the grill which means cutting and hacking into the front of my $197000 pride and joy, will consider mounting behind grill with some fins cut away for light to get out, but has limited room

Shane


Dion

Quote from: shaned on March 03, 2012, 07:46:46 PM
Thanks for the link, they are cheap  ;D ;D

Yeah they seem pretty good.  More of a fog spread pattern but still bright.
ORW - Hella Optilux 4in HID Lamp

and against other lights ...
ORW All Hella Lights In Comparison

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shaned

Quote from: Dion on March 03, 2012, 07:59:18 PM
Yeah they seem pretty good.  More of a fog spread pattern but still bright.
ORW - Hella Optilux 4in HID Lamp

and against other lights ...
ORW All Hella Lights In Comparison
That second vid was very impressive