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Led Wedge Parker Globes For M35 Head Lamps


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Hi Guys,

Is there preferred or recommended LED parker globes to run in the M35 head lamps. The ones I have most certainly do the job but there is some instances when they tend to have a flicker to them. Recommendations please...

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Are they cheap Chinese LEDs? Apart from the factory defects, like the flickering you mentioned, I get the impression that a lot of Chinese ones run very close to the maximum voltage and current for the LED circuit, so with the varying voltage of a car system (more than 12v), their lifespan gets shortened significantly. I had a corn cob T10 burn out and make a hell of a nasty smell.

If you want to do it with a drop in T10, try to source a good brand name LED like cree or phillips. Otherwise if you're handy with electronics, you can go all out custom with lots of cheep chinese LEDs with the addition of voltage regulators (also cheap from China).

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