Cabin Light (nb8a)
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Cabin Light (nb8a)
I want more brightness - I was wondering if I could change my cabin light to a brighter bulb than the current 8W without issues? Bunnings would sell these right?
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Not sure about bunnings but an autostore would have some.
Btw a brighter one won't help that much because the cover is tinted,.
If you don't mind the the ghettoness you can either remove the cover, or you can retain the cover but drill some holes into it.
Btw a brighter one won't help that much because the cover is tinted,.
If you don't mind the the ghettoness you can either remove the cover, or you can retain the cover but drill some holes into it.
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yeah what he said
a brighter one won't make much difference between the cover is tinted
a brighter one won't make much difference between the cover is tinted
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it's not that simple. Festoons like other bulbs are made to specific standards and the dimension of the product also restricts the wattage. Bursons has the full range of Philips and many Narva festoons. The standard interior light is really not designed for map reading but more for general convenience. If you really want to read the street directory or read other small print you can buy proper reading lights. Examples of these are those which have a flexible arm and adjustable head. These can be plugged into a 12v socket or can be hard wired from a live wire pick up point and slung under the dash so they are not on show. You have an advantage also that the product is fully portable and you can take it out of the car when you sell it or in the case of a plug in type transfer to any other car. If you could get a higher wattage festoon to sit in your interior light it will in all likelihood damage the acrylic lense as the lamps have very little clearance betwixt lense and light source and build up of heat will result.
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An LED replacement may be brighter (thoeretically/could be), and won't melt the housing.
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You're an ideas man.
I keep a torch in the glove box.
I keep a torch in the glove box.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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ah yeah - the tinted cover.. won't bother then. Dont need it brighter to read maps, just randomly thought the other night that the light is not that bright.. eh, screw it
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If the bulb is old you could try a new one. As they get older they're not as bright.
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i got one of those interior lighting kits from Mania. made a vit of a difference in the brightness of light in the cabin
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Matty wrote:An LED replacement may be brighter (thoeretically/could be), and won't melt the housing.
I've already gone LED still not much brighter
I now have them interior light kit things same as Regie
it attaches to both side of the console
brightens up the cabin
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I really don't want to carry a torch and batteries in the glove box.
So can you get the cover but not tinted??? wouldnt that solve the problem???
So can you get the cover but not tinted??? wouldnt that solve the problem???
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Garry wrote:If the bulb is old you could try a new one. As they get older they're not as bright.
Bought a 10W replacement (2W more than before) and I guess the old one was pretty old coz the cabin is a fair bit brighter now
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yeah that was meanmx they were more like flood lights like the ones batman used.
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