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Re: brake lights

To: Lance Brown <lance@santacruzyachts.com>
Subject: Re: brake lights
From: bmounce@impop.bellatlantic.net
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 20:07:27 -0400
Dear list, thanks for your input, I will do some testing in future (car is in 
KY,
me is in PA), and let you know what I learn.  I sell temperture sensors and
instrumentation for a living, so I may be able to contribute something other 
than
wise-*ss comments for a change!  Go well, Bill

Lance Brown wrote:

> davidkellogg@hotmail.com7/25/01 2:42 PMdavidkellogg@hotmail.com
>
> > Hello Bill:
> >
> > Your idea for increased visibility is well founded, I think.
> >
> > You might want to investigate the temperature at which the halogen bulb
> > operates, because they can run quite hot.  If that's true of the bulb you
> > have in mind, you may not fry (flambe) your car's wiring, but the Rootes
> > lenses were made of thermosetting plastic, I believe, which means they can
> > melt again.
> >
> > The idea of inching through a traffic jam while leaving a trail of molten
> > plastic ooze is not appealing.  The thought of claening it of your new paint
> > job sounds worse still.  And when the lens is melted through, those brake
> > lights will be quite bright indeed --positively blinding, which is *not* the
> > purpose of the exercise, as I understand your intent.
> >
> > My tuppence.  Let us know what you discover, please?
> >
> > Cheers and Good Luck, David Kellogg
> >
> > _________________________________________________________________
> >
> I have been using Halogen bulbs in my brake lights for a couple of years now
> without problems.
>
> Lance Brown
> SII Alpine 2.8 V6

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