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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by ikloyputograpi View Post
    H11 and H16 both are the same size but not the same wattage, H11 55w while H16 19w, it is not also advisable to use H11 on a H16 oem because the rating of the stock wire harness may not carry the 55w. Or worst come to worst the h16 projector might melt.


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    Using LED 30W H11 for H 16 19 W Fog Light wont be a Problem since LEDs has lower operating Temp compared to Halogen Bulbs

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Ventoy View Post
    Using LED 30W H11 for H 16 19 W Fog Light wont be a Problem since LEDs has lower operating Temp compared to Halogen Bulbs
    So does this mean that a 19w rated wire can withstand a 30w bulb, is that what you are trying to say?


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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by ikloyputograpi View Post
    H11 and H16 both are the same size but not the same wattage, H11 55w while H16 19w, it is not also advisable to use H11 on a H16 oem because the rating of the stock wire harness may not carry the 55w. Or worst come to worst the h16 projector might melt.


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    This is correct.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ventoy View Post
    Using LED 30W H11 for H 16 19 W Fog Light wont be a Problem since LEDs has lower operating Temp compared to Halogen Bulbs
    This, I don't agree.

    Quote Originally Posted by ikloyputograpi View Post
    So does this mean that a 19w rated wire can withstand a 30w bulb, is that what you are trying to say?


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    It seems yes. But as I said, I don't agree.

    W (Watts) is a measure of power, not temperature.

    A bulb may operate cooler, but that will never mean it draws less current. If wires/fuse for the fog lights are rated *more than* 30W, then OK lang ipalit yung H11 sa H16. But that's highly unlikely.

    Siguro safe ang reflector bowls dahil cooler ang operating temp nung bulb, pero sunog ang wires/fuse dyan pag underrated sila.

    BTW, please do not put LEDs/HIDs on halogen reflectors.

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    #24
    Sa US pa ako nakabili ng yellow h16 bulbs for my fogs.





    Never use an h11 halogen bulb on an h16 foglight assembly. Mas mahaba yung glass part ng h11 bulb. Mas mataas din wattage. It will cause your foglight assembly to run hotter than designed, may cause fogging or worse, melt your reflector and lens.

    Also, please don't use LED and HID bulbs on fogs. Sobra lakas ng glare sa kasalubong, sabog ang ilaw. Unless Philips or PIAA led bulbs na maganda yung optics and very similar ang lightsource sa halogen filament.

    Kung nakukulangan talaga sa ilaw, get a proper hid retrofit.

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    #25
    Since i will be installing leds in my stock h11 projectors, im also planninh to install h16 super yellow on my fogs for rainy days. What is better 2500 or 2400? Nokya has the 19w 2500 while ipf has the 2400. Planning to get mine from amazon and have my relatives in the US carry it back to the country

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luap View Post
    Since i will be installing leds in my stock h11 projectors, im also planninh to install h16 super yellow on my fogs for rainy days. What is better 2500 or 2400? Nokya has the 19w 2500 while ipf has the 2400. Planning to get mine from amazon and have my relatives in the US carry it back to the country

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    Any of the two.. 2400K is a tad yellower than 2500K in the color spectrum. I just bought the cheaper Nokya since I think there won't be any difference in light intensity vs the IPF...

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by aar0nix View Post
    Any of the two.. 2400K is a tad yellower than 2500K in the color spectrum. I just bought the cheaper Nokya since I think there won't be any difference in light intensity vs the IPF...
    Thanks brother! I like the look of your bulb with the yellowish/orange tip. They one they have in amazon now has a black tip. Might go for it as well

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    #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Luap View Post
    Thanks brother! I like the look of your bulb with the yellowish/orange tip. They one they have in amazon now has a black tip. Might go for it as well

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    You're welcome. I got them from ebay last year pa. Baka yung black tips na ang labas ngayon. $25 lang.

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    #29
    Sharing my H11 & H16 Bulbs
    Purchased thru Yahoo Shopping Japan








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    Nice! Did you have it shipped to the Philippines? If so, how long did it took to arrive?

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