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DDM Tuning HID kit. Intermittent HL
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<blockquote data-quote="03yllwguy" data-source="post: 16286884" data-attributes="member: 13592"><p>It may not change your situation if you have an issue with your stock wiring but if it is one or more of the DDM components, my recommendation would be a upgrade in component quality and electrical safety of your wiring.</p><p></p><p>Switching to the LED setup I mentioned will remove separate ballasts from the equation all together (the LED system has them built in as well as cooling fans) and would give you a “plug and play” 35w LED system that will function more like stock than a bolt on HID system that is currently drawing (IMO) way too much power and scattering light everyone but where it is needed.</p><p></p><p>I personally would not run a DDM $50 ballast on my stock wiring (especially considering my experience) because there are no built in safe guards. If you are stuck on a HID kit, Morimoto makes digital ballasts which have a chip that monitors for excess voltage and can “save itself” and your wiring. </p><p></p><p>Regardless, I would isolate to ensure your stock wiring is good and work from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03yllwguy, post: 16286884, member: 13592"] It may not change your situation if you have an issue with your stock wiring but if it is one or more of the DDM components, my recommendation would be a upgrade in component quality and electrical safety of your wiring. Switching to the LED setup I mentioned will remove separate ballasts from the equation all together (the LED system has them built in as well as cooling fans) and would give you a “plug and play” 35w LED system that will function more like stock than a bolt on HID system that is currently drawing (IMO) way too much power and scattering light everyone but where it is needed. I personally would not run a DDM $50 ballast on my stock wiring (especially considering my experience) because there are no built in safe guards. If you are stuck on a HID kit, Morimoto makes digital ballasts which have a chip that monitors for excess voltage and can “save itself” and your wiring. Regardless, I would isolate to ensure your stock wiring is good and work from there. [/QUOTE]
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