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E-Line Lighting coil with regulator/rectifier/battery
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1220906, member: 18302"] Are you running both 50w bulbs off of a single 100w lead, or are you sending a 100w to each 50w bulb? Not sure of the bulb selection for your light, but if you are running both 50's off of a single 100watt lead, it may be too much bulb. Lower wattage bulbs (say twin 35w or 40w) will give more light than the higher watt bullbs at lower rpm, but you will lose some light at higher rpm. If you are running a seperate 100w lead to each of your two 50watt bulbs and they still don't have enough light at low rpm, you might try this: Put in a lower wattage bulb in one of the leads (say a 35 or 40 watt) and a higher wattage bulb in the other (maybe an 85 watt). At low rpm you should be getting full light from the 35 or 40 and a little light from the 85. At mid range and up you would be getting full power to both and be better off than with your twin 50's. [/QUOTE]
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