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The LED we've been waiting for!
Well, I received my GENSSI Elite LED lamps and they are officially AWESOME!!!
This is the third LED I've purchased and tested and these are by far the best I've seen.
Note: If the link to ebay breaks, search for:
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:clap:Looking forward to the 25 foot lab tests results.:hehe:
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Here's a comparison pic with my previous LED. The new GENSSI has a blue heatsink.
As you can see, the GENSSI is about the same height as the old one, and it fits perfectly in our housing with the back cut out, which I would recommend anyway. This is a fanless heatsink and needs airflow to dissipate heat. Water may enter the housing, but the waterproof boot behind the lamp keeps moisture out of the reflector so it's fine in the rain. The heatsink is reversible to save 5mm, but it fit nicely without bothering with that. You can clearly see the shield that provides a cutoff for the low beam. The high beam is unshielded and provides a nice full beam. |
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I apologize for the poor quality pics (Edit: these are new pics, much higher quality), but the light is pure white with maybe a small hint of blue. You can see a clear cutoff in the low beam and a nice wide dispersal with a broad hotspot. What you can't see is the nice lighting to both sides.
The only downside of the low beam is the up angle toward the left. This is fine for driving on the left side of the road (Japan, UK, Australia), but is the opposite of what we need in the US. But it's sooo much better than my previous beam! I'm not going to worry about it for now, but I may rotate the lamp counterclockwise to send the angle up toward the right. The high beam provides a nice wide oval with slight shadows on the bottom left and right of the hotspot. Outside of the hotspot, the lamp provides good light to the sides. Note: When the high beam is on, the low beam is off. We get 4000 lumens on low and the same on high beam. I'm fine with this. I don't need 8000 lumens high beam and the whole point is to NOT melt the housing! Also Note: I'm using the 2015.5 headlight that lacks the LED strips on each side. I think this helps widen the light pattern. |
Yep that's a pretty solid beam no artifacts. I wonder if you could turn the bulb counterclockwise a bit to lower that left high glare you were speaking about. Just a thought but looks good and pure.
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Great job, Detours! Dang... I feel like I've been following your LED adventures step for step... mostly because I have! LOL - I guess I'll have to order a set of the LED bulbs for my RX3 also!
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I think I am going to try these in my car.
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According to YouTube videos and the instructions the bulb can be rotated independent of the mount to fully adjust the position for fine tuning of the beam.
https://youtu.be/O8TVgPqy4u0 / |
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Thanks for discovering this excellent LED bulb, and posting the superb review. :tup:
If you have time, can you install this LED bulb in the original RX3 headlight? I wonder if the beam pattern changes much with the original headlight reflector. ;) |
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Detours,
Does the high beam of this LED bulb project as far ahead as an H4 incandescent bulb? |
detours
should win the "Head Light Hero Award" :clap: :thanks: |
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I haven't worried about it too much because I have aux LEDs, but this LED bulb looks worth trying. |
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