First... I dont really get the attitude. You dont know me, and I dont know you nor do I care to. So how do you know what "type" of guy I am.
Second... I do care if I blind oncoming drivers.
The purpose of fog lights is to illuminate down low to the ground, and off to the sides. Not up in the face of oncoming drivers. Now... Since before I did the sport headlight modification (bet you didnt know that... . of course not, you dont have all your facts) the draw through the headlight switch is only to activate the relays and power the fog lights. So the power draw is reduced significantly... How much?? Lets do a little bit of math.
896 fog bulb 37. 5 watts 2. 9 x 2 = 5. 8 amps
9004 HL bulb low 45 watts 3. 5 x 2 = 7. 0 amps
high 65 watts 5. 0 x 2 = 10. 0 amps
bosch relay . 16 amps
The fog lamps draw 2. 9 amps each or 5. 8 for both. Since there is no high or low beam on the fogs, they draw 5. 8 when they're on... PERIOD. The headlights on low draw 3. 5 amps each or 7 amps. On high they draw 5 amps each or 10 amps. Each relay draws 0. 16 amps. So, here's whats going through the switch without the headlight conversion.
LOW Beam with fogs: 12. 8 amps
HIGH Beam w/out fogs: 10 amps
HIGH Beam with fogs: 15. 8 amps
WITH SPORT HEADLIGHT CONVERSION. (one relay each side working)
LOW Beam with fogs: 6. 12 amps
HIGH Beam w/out fogs: 0. 32 amps
HIGH BEAM with fogs: 6. 12 amps
SO... As you can see, the amperage draw is reduced significantly with my truck and my headlight switch will be fine. Next time, please take the time to gather your facts before sticking your foot in your mouth. As far as inspection goes, we dont have those anymore so I dont have to worry about it. And don't worry, I wont be moving to VA. I hear there are quite a few of these around there.
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