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I have a pair of Hella 7" round lights in big ol' plastic cases for roof-mount. I got them from my uncle, and they're not wired at all. They're H4's with lo/high beams...

 

2 Q's...1. anyone know the wiring for them? I've got three contacts, and I'm not sure which is high, low, or ground. I could just try 'em, but I'd like to make sure I get it right.

 

2. would it be ok to run both filaments at the same time? I've got combo driving/fog lights on the front that I run both on at the same time, but they're individual bulbs, these are 2 filaments in the same bulb....would the heat be too much?

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1. not sure, but do you have a multimeter? one pin will be common to both (ground), the high beam filament will have a slightly lower resistance.

 

2. They last a little while like that, but not long. You can get H4s in really high wattage though (like 115/120 or something).

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H4s are awesome,

run two individual circuits, and a relay for each.

One for low and one for high.

Get some 130w/90w bulbs and light up your entire zip code.

DO NOT run both together. (sorry if I sounded like a mother)

They blow within 5,4,3,2,.... you get the idea.

I have them in my headlights and in my drivers (highbeam only)

 

Cheers, Matt

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Also.

If possible, make sure you use stabalizing bars at the top.

Vibration is what kills H4s, they get waaay hot and fragile, a tiny movement due to flex causes tremmers and blown bulbs.

 

Get a 6 inch worm drive stainless hose clamp and open it up as a strap.

Srew one end to the top of the light and tension them up against your bodywork.

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Also.

If possible, make sure you use stabalizing bars at the top.

Vibration is what kills H4s, they get waaay hot and fragile, a tiny movement due to flex causes tremmers and blown bulbs.

 

Get a 6 inch worm drive stainless hose clamp and open it up as a strap.

Srew one end to the top of the light and tension them up against your bodywork.

 

hmmm...this is a good idea, unfortunately they're mounted on my roof rack, pretty solid mount, but nothing above to mount the top to. and they'll be pretty much off-road only lights, so there'll be lots of vibration to worry about. maybe lower wattage might make them last longer?? we'll see this weekend!

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