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X-Eng Lights

TonyP

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Finally got round to fitting my X-Eng X-Lite Azimuth spot lights to Lil'Blue (These ones)

Chris had these fitted before so I used the fuses and relays already in place. Each of these draw 5A so the 4 in total pull 20A. These are split across two relays, fuses and wireing.....

Easy enough to install, biggest issue was soldering the wires together.... seems my portable soldering iron does not work to well at the 2-3 deg temps :thumbdown:

Anyway some pics....

I need to trim the brackets as they are a bit ugly sticking out....
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The outer two are the flood type and the inner two are spots
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So far I am very impressed. I need to take a drive with them down a lane and adjust them, but they are very bright indeed :clap:
 

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Got your text Tony. Looking very good indeed. Almost a restoration job!

Most effective, I found in lanes with trees overhead or in deep lanes with high banks etc. They shine where headlights don't so you can really see what's coming. Never though they were really spot lamps, more like floodlights.

Chris
 
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