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Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
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Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
It's very dark sometimes where I park with no street lights for miles
The reversing lights could do with some help me thinks on my facelift
Thoughts so far
Uprate the original bulbs....dunno can it be done and is the lens mount already compromised?
Mount some sympathetic wide beem spot light type things discretly...where....dunno...maybe tucked under the roof spoiler spointing down or is this illegal....bumper maybe in the exhaust holes (diesel)
Mount spotlights on the roof rails pointing backwards....i'm sure I saw on here some rabbit type lights meant to point forwards
Any ideas?
The reversing lights could do with some help me thinks on my facelift
Thoughts so far
Uprate the original bulbs....dunno can it be done and is the lens mount already compromised?
Mount some sympathetic wide beem spot light type things discretly...where....dunno...maybe tucked under the roof spoiler spointing down or is this illegal....bumper maybe in the exhaust holes (diesel)
Mount spotlights on the roof rails pointing backwards....i'm sure I saw on here some rabbit type lights meant to point forwards
Any ideas?
Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
[quote=""storminmike""]It's very dark sometimes where I park with no street lights for miles
The reversing lights could do with some help me thinks on my facelift
Thoughts so far
Uprate the original bulbs....dunno can it be done and is the lens mount already compromised?
Mount some sympathetic wide beem spot light type things discretly...where....dunno...maybe tucked under the roof spoiler spointing down or is this illegal....bumper maybe in the exhaust holes (diesel)
Mount spotlights on the roof rails pointing backwards....i'm sure I saw on here some rabbit type lights meant to point forwards
Any ideas?[/quote]
how'bout simply up-rating the wattage of your reverse bulbs, and driving them through a relay just so that you don't fry any original switching gear? (i'm one for preserving the original look).
The reversing lights could do with some help me thinks on my facelift
Thoughts so far
Uprate the original bulbs....dunno can it be done and is the lens mount already compromised?
Mount some sympathetic wide beem spot light type things discretly...where....dunno...maybe tucked under the roof spoiler spointing down or is this illegal....bumper maybe in the exhaust holes (diesel)
Mount spotlights on the roof rails pointing backwards....i'm sure I saw on here some rabbit type lights meant to point forwards
Any ideas?[/quote]
how'bout simply up-rating the wattage of your reverse bulbs, and driving them through a relay just so that you don't fry any original switching gear? (i'm one for preserving the original look).
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Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
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Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
[quote=""pvw10""]If i was rich i would try these babies;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Rear-Reve ... 415f7309b2[/quote]
nice, except no mention of the lumens or relative power compared to stock (21Ws?).
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Rear-Reve ... 415f7309b2[/quote]
nice, except no mention of the lumens or relative power compared to stock (21Ws?).
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Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
[quote=""pvw10""]If i was rich i would try these babies;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Rear-Reve ... 415f7309b2[/quote]
LEDs on my small experience seem to come up short for chucking out a floodlight experience
Even the multi LED torches seem to be bright but point them at something and they seem pitiful
Can't see these being any better IMO
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Rear-Reve ... 415f7309b2[/quote]
LEDs on my small experience seem to come up short for chucking out a floodlight experience
Even the multi LED torches seem to be bright but point them at something and they seem pitiful
Can't see these being any better IMO
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Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
[quote=""jaynana""][quote=""storminmike""]It's very dark sometimes where I park with no street lights for miles
The reversing lights could do with some help me thinks on my facelift
Thoughts so far
Uprate the original bulbs....dunno can it be done and is the lens mount already compromised?
Mount some sympathetic wide beem spot light type things discretly...where....dunno...maybe tucked under the roof spoiler spointing down or is this illegal....bumper maybe in the exhaust holes (diesel)
Mount spotlights on the roof rails pointing backwards....i'm sure I saw on here some rabbit type lights meant to point forwards
Any ideas?[/quote]
how'bout simply up-rating the wattage of your reverse bulbs, and driving them through a relay just so that you don't fry any original switching gear? (i'm one for preserving the original look).[/quote]
Wattage of the original appears to be..... 21w?
Can't seem to go higher than that....the reflector must be poor
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=63&fg=20
The reversing lights could do with some help me thinks on my facelift
Thoughts so far
Uprate the original bulbs....dunno can it be done and is the lens mount already compromised?
Mount some sympathetic wide beem spot light type things discretly...where....dunno...maybe tucked under the roof spoiler spointing down or is this illegal....bumper maybe in the exhaust holes (diesel)
Mount spotlights on the roof rails pointing backwards....i'm sure I saw on here some rabbit type lights meant to point forwards
Any ideas?[/quote]
how'bout simply up-rating the wattage of your reverse bulbs, and driving them through a relay just so that you don't fry any original switching gear? (i'm one for preserving the original look).[/quote]
Wattage of the original appears to be..... 21w?
Can't seem to go higher than that....the reflector must be poor
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=63&fg=20
Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
that link is for the trunk lid light, not the reversing light. although they might be the same wattage.
in any case the reflector has no bearing on the wattage of the bulb, although it has a bearing on the effectiveness of the floodlight.
what u have to be careful about when increasing wattage of bulbs is extra load on switches (can say wires as well but unlikely). which is why if i do it i'd play safe and drive the lights through a relay.
or like i think u said originally u can fix some extra lights but in my opinion that would look ugly.. btw even that will increase load on switching gear so u should drive through a relay... unless they're LEDs.
in any case the reflector has no bearing on the wattage of the bulb, although it has a bearing on the effectiveness of the floodlight.
what u have to be careful about when increasing wattage of bulbs is extra load on switches (can say wires as well but unlikely). which is why if i do it i'd play safe and drive the lights through a relay.
or like i think u said originally u can fix some extra lights but in my opinion that would look ugly.. btw even that will increase load on switching gear so u should drive through a relay... unless they're LEDs.
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Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
[quote=""jaynana""]that link is for the trunk lid light, not the reversing light. although they might be the same wattage.
in any case the reflector has no bearing on the wattage of the bulb, although it has a bearing on the effectiveness of the floodlight.
what u have to be careful about when increasing wattage of bulbs is extra load on switches (can say wires as well but unlikely). which is why if i do it i'd play safe and drive the lights through a relay.
or like i think u said originally u can fix some extra lights but in my opinion that would look ugly.. btw even that will increase load on switching gear so u should drive through a relay... unless they're LEDs.[/quote]
Me and my grammar
Reflector...what I meant was as you say....with a 21w bulb the effectiveness of 2 x 21w bulbs seems iffy
I dare say there aren't any other bulbs that style greater than 21w nor halogen style
in any case the reflector has no bearing on the wattage of the bulb, although it has a bearing on the effectiveness of the floodlight.
what u have to be careful about when increasing wattage of bulbs is extra load on switches (can say wires as well but unlikely). which is why if i do it i'd play safe and drive the lights through a relay.
or like i think u said originally u can fix some extra lights but in my opinion that would look ugly.. btw even that will increase load on switching gear so u should drive through a relay... unless they're LEDs.[/quote]
Me and my grammar
Reflector...what I meant was as you say....with a 21w bulb the effectiveness of 2 x 21w bulbs seems iffy
I dare say there aren't any other bulbs that style greater than 21w nor halogen style
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Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
Just read this topic, and I totally agree, I live in the middle of nowhere on narrow roads when reversing I find myself switching on the rear fog lights with foot slightly on the brake to reverse anywhere, would love to know how you get on before my other half sticks some ugly light on the back!!
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=50.963011,-3.701045
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=50.963011,-3.701045
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Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
[quote=""Rebeccabuck""]Just read this topic, and I totally agree, I live in the middle of nowhere on narrow roads when reversing I find myself switching on the rear fog lights with foot slightly on the brake to reverse anywhere, would love to know how you get on before my other half sticks some ugly light on the back!!
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=50.963011,-3.701045[/quote]
I'm tempted to put either a single or a pair of fog lights in the slot where the exhaust would be (diesel you see) amd somehow pick up the reverse (not sure where) and feed via a relay
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=50.963011,-3.701045[/quote]
I'm tempted to put either a single or a pair of fog lights in the slot where the exhaust would be (diesel you see) amd somehow pick up the reverse (not sure where) and feed via a relay
Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
Reverse light pos feed easy to find in boot. Read my info in. The reverse camera thread.
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Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
[quote=""fenj66""]Reverse light pos feed easy to find in boot. Read my info in. The reverse camera thread. [/quote]
will do
edit....in this post viewtopic.php?f=22&t=86&hilit=reverse+camera&start=15#p11699
you say "would add that the reverse light positive wire is the white with yellow stripe wire in the boot area, as per photo"
where's that in relation to the boot area...and could I pick an earth and + there too or take it from the battery?
will do
edit....in this post viewtopic.php?f=22&t=86&hilit=reverse+camera&start=15#p11699
you say "would add that the reverse light positive wire is the white with yellow stripe wire in the boot area, as per photo"
where's that in relation to the boot area...and could I pick an earth and + there too or take it from the battery?
Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
the reverse light wire can be found just under the removable boot floor between the spare wheel and the rear of the car. iirc its in a loom covered with black tape that just needs removing to expose all the wires.
if it were me fitting high power lights for reverse i would use heavy duty cable through a relay and just go from the battery posts with a suitable in line fuse.
if it were me fitting high power lights for reverse i would use heavy duty cable through a relay and just go from the battery posts with a suitable in line fuse.
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Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
Just try not to reverse anywhere then no problems...lol.
Seriously though, I replaced my standard bulbs with xenon look ones but they still probably aren't bright enough for what your after I guess.
What fitting a reversing camera instead?
Seriously though, I replaced my standard bulbs with xenon look ones but they still probably aren't bright enough for what your after I guess.
What fitting a reversing camera instead?
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Re: Souping up the reversing lights...any ideas?
I always thought that reverse lights had to be non beaming and 21w max,
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