Do we need to consider the rating of our old bulb and match it to the new? And is there any other to consider as we modify or we add something to the electrical system of the vehicle that affect affect the function of electrical system of the car? I have Ford everest 2018 trend model what can you suggest that best fit to it. Hope you can still answer my question. Thank you very much.
Hallo. Show me the electronic diacram for the leds run, from where can i buy the 2 color led and if with the diode the projector run high and low ligts ?
(Old but) What is very good about this is the color of the bulbs available! He used 4700K. That is much better than 6000-6500K! If I did this I would probably use 5000K. However, also probably, I would do as you want and use LEDs at 6000K because I am rarely in bad weather and no snow. (But, I am thinking about moving to another state. Colorado.) Of course, there are off-road 5000K lights that may possibly be used.
I would love to do this, but looks way to complex. I could get the aftermarket retrofit projector headlights, but they get water in them easily. I guess I’ll just stick to my reflector housings. 😢
(Old but) You could do this. Don't overly concern yourself. The worse that could happen is you decide, NO, then just put the parts up for sale to get your money back. (Or, return them if you can.)
@Useful Vids ... Obviously, even horizontal installation is important. Is the beam adjustable vertically after completion? I am going to do projectors for my Merc Marq. Good video.
Hi I have that same projector going to used it on my Yamaha r1 2004 but I have 2 bulbs on each side one high and low beam,I am using the projector for high can I Take out that mechanism from the projector cause it’s only hing beam ??
So if I already have projectors, I can put these in? With a ballast of course. I was just confused because I read a few different places that the bulbs themselves aren't interchangeable
Really helpful video but I'm still confused bout the wire to make it switch to the high beams ,I have a 9007 but I'ma get a conversion kit to get it to be h4 but idk how to wire up the high beam connector ,help please ,is there another harness I'd have to buy and what is it called ,thank you
I've built some of these myself and all the "high beam" connector does is flip a small plate down out of the way of the light. That small plat is what gives the sharp light cut off and it's flipped by the small motor inside the projector. Power is constantly applied to the 9007 bulb and it's not like the H4 bulb which has 2 separate circuits inside the bulb. What type of bulb does your car use? H4 or 9007?
Nice video. Does the H1 bulb connect to the high beam wire or the low beam wire? The wire that you drilled the hole for, where do you get a connector for that? I'm assuming the black wire goes to ground and the red wire goes either to the high beam wire or to the low beam wire. Which one?
For the H1 bulb connection, they will connect to a ground (black) and low beam hot coming from the car (red). Since I used a bi-xenon style projector, the wiring/connector I drilled a hole for is part of the projector, it’s included. These wires will need ground (black wire for projector high beam) and the high beam hot wire when highs are flashed or activated (red wire on high harness coming from projector).
Hi, great video I repeated a lot and researched and I got a much better understanding of this over time. Bought everything except grommet. Where can I get this like yours or does almost any grommet work? Thanks
You would use the vehicle’s headlight adjusting screws. Since this projector is in exactly the same position as the factory installed bulb would be, the aiming process will be the same. Usually, the owner’s manual will have a section on adjusting headlights.
@@UsefulVids thanks for the reply!! And I noticed that the projectors I'm finding online are all the Bi functional versions, for High and Low beam. Can you purchase a multi-functional one, and just use it for a single low beam?
Thanks for the guide. It's really detailed and useful. I have two questions. 1. Can you post links to the materials you used in this video? 2. My car has a low beam and a high beam bulb. Does that mean I'll need two projectors each side? How do I handle this scenario?