I ran across this site that might be of interest to those dissatisfied with the headlight output on their 2003's:
http://lighting.mbz.org/tech/tech.html
Of particular interest were the comments on small wires reducing the output of the headlights. Our trucks use 18 gauge wires so we could possibly increase output by using heavier wire in conjunction with the relays mentioned in the article. He also writes on his opinion on various lighting choices which I found interesting.
I e-mailed Daniel Stern on Sunday and have received two immediate replies which was impressive. I had asked him about the "Bright Box". Here are his comments to my questions (printed with his permission):
VERY dangerous to use this kind of thing on a system that has high and low
beam in the one bulb. You throw a double overload on the ground pin and
wire, pressure inside the bulb skyrockets and the bulb will frequently
grenade inside the headlamp (literally!) destroying it.
The current Dodges have poor headlamps, you're right. No debate there.
They really dropped the ball on it (actually they pulled a typical
Chrysler job on it... made it look pretty and never mind that it doesn't
light the road worth a darn... )
> I read you articles on relays and being able to use heavier wires. This
> makes a lot of sense. As soon as I find my multimeter, I'll check to see
> what kind of voltage drop I have due to the small wires.
As a multiple Chrysler-product owner: Yes.
> Is there an aftermarket bulb that might improve lighting?
Yes, a Sylvania Xtravision 9007XV (in the pink package) or the Philips
equivalent I carry will perform better than the long-life / low output
factory bulb.
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I'll be interested to read what other TDR members think about the above.
Bob
http://lighting.mbz.org/tech/tech.html
Of particular interest were the comments on small wires reducing the output of the headlights. Our trucks use 18 gauge wires so we could possibly increase output by using heavier wire in conjunction with the relays mentioned in the article. He also writes on his opinion on various lighting choices which I found interesting.
I e-mailed Daniel Stern on Sunday and have received two immediate replies which was impressive. I had asked him about the "Bright Box". Here are his comments to my questions (printed with his permission):
VERY dangerous to use this kind of thing on a system that has high and low
beam in the one bulb. You throw a double overload on the ground pin and
wire, pressure inside the bulb skyrockets and the bulb will frequently
grenade inside the headlamp (literally!) destroying it.
The current Dodges have poor headlamps, you're right. No debate there.
They really dropped the ball on it (actually they pulled a typical
Chrysler job on it... made it look pretty and never mind that it doesn't
light the road worth a darn... )
> I read you articles on relays and being able to use heavier wires. This
> makes a lot of sense. As soon as I find my multimeter, I'll check to see
> what kind of voltage drop I have due to the small wires.
As a multiple Chrysler-product owner: Yes.
> Is there an aftermarket bulb that might improve lighting?
Yes, a Sylvania Xtravision 9007XV (in the pink package) or the Philips
equivalent I carry will perform better than the long-life / low output
factory bulb.
**********
I'll be interested to read what other TDR members think about the above.
Bob
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