HID's can still be dimmed I know I've done it. But DC alt helpedI know a lot of people just buy a set of HID headlights and run them. No more dimming, but if you ever drop the voltage massively, they will cut off, and you will have to wait for them to cut back on.
Sup Bro!
Ive seen lights dim on .2v drop ..they r very sensitive...ur drop isnt horrible..just switch to hids no more dim at allbuumppppppppp
I know they arent but his voltage isnt that bad ..drops into 13s sometimes..like i said ive seen dimming on .2 ...hids took care of itLol hids are not a fix for voltage issues. (My other hobby is building hid projector headlights)
Have you done the big 3 upgrade?
Throw a 100ah batt in there and call it a day. Lol
hey buddy. my voltage doesnt really go into the low 12s.a drop to 13 will cause some dimming issues but nothing to be concerned about. a second battery WILL NOT help with dimming since a battery can only help maintain 13V, not 14V. only an alt can give you 14V and hold it. a higher output alt will do the trick.
if you have voltage drop that goes into the low 12's then a second battery will certainly help maintain 13V.
another option is getting a set of 3,000F ultra capacitors. they will eliminate dimming issues. my build log shows them.
a alt will not stop dimming..i have a ho alt and 3 batteries and before i switched to hids i still had dimmming and i didnt drop below 14hey buddy. my voltage doesnt really go into the low 12s.
im driving an 06 malibu , 110 stock alt, big 3. 0 guage, 2 amps, re audio xxx components in front with hifonics 500w amp and a rockford fosgate 1500 to power my sa 12s.
i just want the dimming issue gone, should i buy a batt, an alt? hids?? i dont know.. i mean i will upgrade my system later,so if an alt will fix it then thats waht ill get if it aint toooo much.
thanks to the rest aswell for the replies
what battery u got under the hood?110a stock alt, and gains n grounds r fine, will a second battery worth $200 make them stop?
for the benefit of others: your thought with the diode is so the cap is not used by the rest of the vehicle. it would need to be a 40-50A diode to be reliable, and you would need to intercept factory headlamp wiring (cut). These diodes are around $25-30. Figure another $50-100 for the cap (new) and you are taking a chunk out of a H.O. alt purchase.Get a small 0.5 farad capacitor for the headlight circuit. You'd probably need a relay and diode to make it work properly. Could be a fun experiment.