What did you do with your Range Rover today

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My lad has a pair similar on my his L319, looks like a collapsing sun is approaching you!
Just trying to sort out a good way of fitting them without drilling any holes in my bumper.
They do come with a bracket which goes behind the regplate onto the bumper so any extra holes are hidden. It'll then fix into the metal reinforcement behind the bumper.. Im also not a fan of having them above the bumper line as it becomes a pedestrian/accident thing🤔
 
The other issue is the current draw. If I wire into the high beams, it'll draw massively along with the other four bulbs and if I give them a remote circuit which would not cause much more strain, there is a risk of inadvertently blinding the oncoming traffic (when seen out on the road)!! Unless I fit a warning light... More holes... More holes 🤯
 
The other issue is the current draw. If I wire into the high beams, it'll draw massively along with the other four bulbs and if I give them a remote circuit which would not cause much more strain, there is a risk of inadvertently blinding the oncoming traffic (when seen out on the road)!! Unless I fit a warning light... More holes... More holes 🤯
Or use the main beam feed as a relay switch
 
Or use the main beam feed as a relay switch
That's what I did with my earlier led spot lamps, they are a lower wattage so the draw from them as well as the original highbeams isn't massive. These new buggers are nearly 200w a piece and even though they are leds with 60a relay it is quite a draw in addition to the cars high beams. 🤔
I am talking about the overall load on the battery and alternator while I'm lighting up the world👍
 
That's what I did with my earlier led spot lamps, they are a lower wattage so the draw from them as well as the original highbeams isn't massive. These new buggers are nearly 200w a piece and even though they are leds with 60a relay it is quite a draw in addition to the cars high beams. 🤔
I am talking about the overall load on the battery and alternator while I'm lighting up the world👍
Wow 400W from LED!!?? You must be able to see those through an inch thick lead sheet!
Yes it's just over 30A but so long as it's wired in properly i don't see a major problem.. bet they get warm 🤯
 
Wow 400W from LED!!?? You must be able to see those through an inch thick lead sheet!
Yes it's just over 30A but so long as it's wired in properly i don't see a major problem.. bet they get warm 🤯
Just short of 180w per unit, (read the manual🫣) , it's states to not touch them for at least 30mins after use🤯. They came with a good wiring kit, fuse and relay.
 
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