so, since LEDs are so cool, have minimal current draw and produce stark white light... i wondered if anyone could give me some input on using LED bulbs for fog lights. i know they will undoubtedly have less lumen output compared to a similar H3 bulb... but as i see it, MK3 foglights are virtually useless to me anyways. however, if i had LED bulbs in them, at least they would have a nice appearance like an HID would, in terms of light color/temperature.
i thought my fog lights didnt work because of more electrical gremlins. so after i removed my dead pedal, sill plate and kick panel to access my fog light relay, i decided id try to turn them on and see if it at least worked cuz i had never heard it before. well, my relay clicked whenever my fog switch was cycled as well as cycling between Lo and Hi beams. so, i checked voltage at the fog light connectors, got 12v there. pulled the fogs out to check the bulbs. found some Sylvania Osram 55w bulbs in there. the poewr lead was discolored due to heat and the bulb had an opaque cobalt blue coating inside; something burned up. i figure with LED fog light bulbs, i would at least forgo the "huge" current draw and potential electrical problems that people soemtimes encounter.
both the ebay vendor for LED fog lights as well as Superbrightleds.com state that they are for "show" and dont really put out any decent lighting... why cant they actually install "super bright LEDs" like what is available for Mag-lites or those key chains for Hikers. those LEDs are visible from a mile away, literally.
maybe there is a way to use wicked-high output LED's as an H3 replacment bulb?
i thought my fog lights didnt work because of more electrical gremlins. so after i removed my dead pedal, sill plate and kick panel to access my fog light relay, i decided id try to turn them on and see if it at least worked cuz i had never heard it before. well, my relay clicked whenever my fog switch was cycled as well as cycling between Lo and Hi beams. so, i checked voltage at the fog light connectors, got 12v there. pulled the fogs out to check the bulbs. found some Sylvania Osram 55w bulbs in there. the poewr lead was discolored due to heat and the bulb had an opaque cobalt blue coating inside; something burned up. i figure with LED fog light bulbs, i would at least forgo the "huge" current draw and potential electrical problems that people soemtimes encounter.
both the ebay vendor for LED fog lights as well as Superbrightleds.com state that they are for "show" and dont really put out any decent lighting... why cant they actually install "super bright LEDs" like what is available for Mag-lites or those key chains for Hikers. those LEDs are visible from a mile away, literally.
maybe there is a way to use wicked-high output LED's as an H3 replacment bulb?