Not sure about angling them but as for the kits you're free to order what you want, just give me all the details for your order by the cutoff.
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Tests coming after the order doesnt help those who dont know anything about HIDs, 55W is overkill, not only in the fact it blinds everyone but it also can melt your stock wiring and headlight casing. 35W still produced light that traveled further than my stock high beams in every car/bike ive had HID's in. For those who dont know.
Some FAQs:
Can I order these for my car as well?
Yes you can as a few people at my work went in on the first group buy and due to the success of that order and the noticeable results, more are going in on this buy.
Just my suggestion be (2) Single 55W (insert bulb size and color) as this is what people at my work did and had much success.
How can I pay you for my deposit?
You can email money transfer me 20.00 at the address provided in the PM or deliver cash to me at work Saturday between 9am and 1pm, PM me if you want to bring cash and I'll give you my work address.
Can I change the colour of my order?
Yes you can as all I've done so far is create a spreadsheet with all the orders in it and won't be placing the order until Monday (cutoff to order is Sunday at midnight) so all I have to do is edit a spreadsheet entry
How much is shipping going to be?
Since the order has not been put into a "shopping cart" on the site and the order isn't complete yet, or delivered (customs and taxes will increase your total share of the shipping) so therefore I will not be able to correctly provide you with an accurate total for the kit plus your share of shipping
How is my 55W HID going to melt harnesses if my stock headlight is 55W? Please explain this using a mathematical equation showing that an HID will draw more amperage and therefore melt the harness since just "claiming" it will melt it is NOT proof. Do you know anyone who has melted a harness on their bike using a 55W kit if their bike has a stock 55W?
I'm trying to be nice here so, if you can't provide any sort of evidence to back up your claim, piss off! I don't want this thread to turn into the mess the first group buy did with claims like this with NO proof to back it up. If you don't have anything to back up your "claims" then please take it somewhere else. Start your own thread about HID's blinding people or 55W setups melting harnesses because I don't want your crap in my thread unless you can conclusively back up your claims. Please don't post here if you don't have any interest in ordering. If you have no interest in buying a kit MAKE YOUR OWN THREAD bashing HID kits and have all the fun you want in that thread.
Thank you.
Looks like his 55W setup just started a forest fire.. Smokey the Bear is going to lay a SMACK down on that person.
Actually I said it could melt both, the wiring and your headlight casing as stated above.
Also take a look at this video if you dont believe me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCqjSLUIkjk
The amps the HID kits spike to on start up can melt the car/bikes stock wiring.
Even if you try to pull the whole "I'm right unless proven otherwise" ******** you still cant win. Im not raining on your "group buy" Im just suggesting people not buy 55W kits for good reason, and you do know that DDM offers the 35W kits Im suggesting right?
Can't see the video at work, you tube is blocked. And no I've only been on the site countless times and taken multiple order requests for BOTH group buys, but no, I have no idea there's a 35 watt option. Can you post a link for these 35watt kits because they seem to evade me.
So thank you for warning people of the potential risk for melting harnesses and/or headlight assemblies. It's now at their discretion which kit they choose to buy knowing full well the potential dangers with their choice.
I'll take one.
35w 6000k H7 Single LO Beam
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I would like to thank everyone who has PM'ed me with all the necessary info and those who are close enough that I can fill in the gaps.
To those who aren't quite sure which bulbs you have, my suggestion is to call the dealer and find out. I would also suggest that if you're on the fence about 55W kits because of the warnings of melting harnesses or headlights to go with a 35W kit since it's been said that they don't cause any problems.
Thank you to those who are showing concern for others and wanting to help sway people away from a potentially problematic situation of melting harnesses or headlights.
I did current and voltage drop tests on my DDM 55w kit I just ordered through the previous group buy!
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum...d.php?t=115497
http://likestuff.globat.com/r6/HIDin...l/IMG_1570.jpg
Low beam: Voltage with stock H7 bulb, 13.41V. Current draw: 4.71amps
High beam: Voltage with stock H7 bulb, 13.36V. Current draw: 4.61amps
Low beam: Voltage with DDM 55w Digital Ballast, 13.39V. Current draw: 5.16amps
High beam: Voltage with DDM 55w Digital Ballast, 13.35V. Current draw: 5.18amps
That's an 11% increase in current draw. Hardly enough to melt your wiring :)
Now, as far as the startup current spike. Unless I had a logger for my meter, there's no way I can tell how much. The startup current spike lasts for approx 1/4 second, way to fast for me to see. Strange thing though, my meter can lock maximum voltage, and when the igniter is firing, for about 1/8th of a second I get a steady reading of 19v?? crazyness! I blame it on the cap in place of the battery :D
I leave my high beam switch on all the time now, and approx 1 second after the bike starts, the R6 turns on both lights. Haven't blown any fuses or melted anything yet ;)
All tests done one right after another, using an 80 farad 16v digital cap in place of my battery, etc. etc.
Before I zip tied the ballast to the wiring harness I made sure it wasn't going to get too hot. After running the HID's for 30 mins the ballast was barely warm.
-Jamie M
So when we do this group buy, the only advantage is that we split the shipping costs and we pay for our own hid kit costs? How about the conversion rates?
basiically yes, we're splitting the shipping costs. As for the conversion rates I'm going to make the necessary adjustments to everyone's individual total so when you pay the remaining balance after your 20.00 deposit, it will include the extra you'll owe for the conversion rate based on the cost of your kit.
I just noticed that DDM has raise the price of the single HID set from $17.50 to $25. Still a good deal but not sure how this will effect your group buy.
My Dual H7 55W 4500K kit arrived yesterday.
Took about 1.5 hrs to install (only because i had never taken the fairings off the bike before and wanted to be careful)
Everything looks and works perfect.
My total cost for the kit shipped to my door with duty was $93 not a bad price for a 2 bulb system
The shipment took a couple of weeks to get to me only because they were on backorder for awhile.
It spent 3 days at CDN customs and once released took 1 day to arrive at my door
anyone thinking about this upgrade will not be disappointed!