O-NEX HID Relay Harness H4 (9003 HB2) 12V 35W/55W Bi-Xenon Hi/Lo H/L Wiring Controller
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The only ones who can use it are bisexuals Replacing the hid kit relay with a xenon kit.
Don't forget to get the fuse that comes with the ballast and the wiring harness. Also, you would need to know what kind of bulb is used (H13/H14) and how many kelvins are produced by that bulb so you can get the correct ballast.
If it is available in 35w or 55w hid bi-directional, then it should work for both 12/24v This kit consists of xenon gas.
The item is only designed to convert to a bi-fold, so I am not sure whether you can convert it It has not been tested to work on anything else besides xenon hid kits.
Selected User Reviews For O-NEX HID Relay Harness H4 (9003 HB2) 12V 35W/55W Bi-Xenon Hi/Lo H/L Wiring Controller
Whenever I use it at night, the connector melts, even after I have installed it and used it for four nights.
In my retrofit projector system, this was used as part of the HID system. It was easy to plug in the stock bulbs, which were not a 9007. Whenever I upgrade headlights to anything better than stock, I recommend using a relay harness like this to make sure there is enough voltage to run the bulbs. My favorite thing about this kit is that it comes with the high beam trigger built in, as well as the correct connector to hook up to the projector solenoids. The harness has worked for me and I would buy it.
I needed this for my 2005 Scion xB in which the 9003 / H4 lights are used. Then I fitted it with a bi-directional switch They were interested in my high-power Xenon projectors This feature allows beams to operate. The inline fuse was good, the connections were good and the wiring was simple. All in all, I highly recommend this bi-polar product for anyone thinking of going bipolar In their single-channel form, xenon A bulb that fits the fitting.
My old one got burnt out, so I took over the job. You see it looks like a bunch of mixed-up wires but if you do know how to wire hids for this I would recommend it, if you don't know that and the ground cord is short in your truck you will need to lengthen the negative to reach it.
A power wire of smaller gauge than 16 gauge is used. sure you don't buy it unless you want to pay a lot. This relay had to be replaced because a malfunctioning relay from another kit was not allowing me to use my high beams. I was able to click right in where I needed it.
Retrofitting high and low beams with hid is compatible with 9007 connections and therefore retains beam intensity. This is the first month in a row without issues.
The design of this app is good. It works well. I only have one concern with the unit the main power wire. It has a 30 amp fuse and a 16 gauge wire. I've upgraded some of the wire to a 12 gauge and I expect it to carry 25 continuous amps now. It's suggested to keep an eye on the main power wire if you plan to use the kit as-is 'State' means 'state of being'. The greater the amp draw on a hidden setup, the more energy it uses.
I have been using for a few months already and it is working just fine. I cut the cables of the connector and plugged it in semi-closed Re-education on a professional level A wiring diagram. Both low and high lights seem to work well so far.