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Old 10-22-09, 12:49 AM
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For all the lighting pros and lighting vendors out there, I have a simple question. Will the use of one of these drl modules allow an hid kit to be used for drl's since it sends full power to the bulb (ballast)? http://www.v-leds.com/Exterior-LED/D...97704-1-3.html . It seems like it would work and this is the only possible solution that i can see for hid drl's, besides just driving around with your hid lows and fogs. I like having drl's but hate the color!
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so your trying to use HiD as Day time running lights?... since LED already consume a small amount of power....to my understanding the module is to boost power to the LED because its not running at full strength.

so my guess is when you put in HiD with that module is the same thing as having HiD on high beam regularly, but then u have it on in the day time also.
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Yeah, thats what I mean. The drl's don't produce enough power to ignite the hid's, so maybe this module will work to send full power to hid's to be used for drl's.
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its the same thing as having high beam on....
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