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Circuit to make Car Head Lamp Brighter?

abuhafss

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The other day one of my friend informed me that he got a small device installed in his car to increase the brightness of the head lamps.

I haven't seen the device yet but am just curious, could it be possible when the lamps have fixed wattage and supply voltage is almost fixed? I have googled the net but could only find some tips on wiring improvement.
 

Gryd3

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The other day one of my friend informed me that he got a small device installed in his car to increase the brightness of the head lamps.

I haven't seen the device yet but am just curious, could it be possible when the lamps have fixed wattage and supply voltage is almost fixed? I have googled the net but could only find some tips on wiring improvement.
I'm betting it's one of three things:
- Modification of the day time running light circuit which usually runs both headlamps in series.
- Step-up voltage converter.
- Headlight fluid.

I'm curious as well. The only reliable way I am aware of is replacing the bulbs. That said, I'm against brighter headlights for almost all applications because it only makes the other drivers buy brighter lights which snowballs to people incorrectly installing HID lights in the vehicle which end up seriously messing with everyone's night vision. It's not safe when you cannot see the road past an oncoming vehicle because their lights are too bright.
 

Kiwi

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Probably just wired the headlights through a relay.
Headlights will be brighter because they will be running at full battery voltage, not a reduced voltage through the car wiring.
 

Colin Mitchell

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"small device installed in his car to increase the brightness of the head lamps. "
You need to find out the cost of the device and a link on the web to identify the item.
 

abuhafss

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Probably just wired the headlights through a relay.
Headlights will be brighter because they will be running at full battery voltage, not a reduced voltage through the car wiring.
Yes Kiwi, I checked the device, in fact, devices.............they are 2 relays, one for low beam and the other for high.
 

Gryd3

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Yes Kiwi, I checked the device, in fact, devices.............they are 2 relays, one for low beam and the other for high.
I can't see this making much of a difference... but I can see it making a slight difference.
 

abuhafss

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I can't see this making much of a difference... but I can see it making a slight difference.
It makes enough difference to satisfy the car owner :).
If shortest possible wiring is used it will surely make difference.
 

Kiwi

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There is usually an increase in headlight brightness when relays are fitted. Some cars will have a marked increase, while others will have a smaller increase. Depends on the car's wiring system, and the condition of the wiring.

Fitting relays is the first step to take when trying to improve the headlights.
 
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