David -
You're right of course, anything that provides less resistance will make
the lights brighter. I was only thinking in terms of not leaving "a
trail of smoke" as the original message put it.
Chris
DLancer7676@cs.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 3/21/2001 3:01:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> ckotting@core.com writes:
>
> << If you're just putting in "Sealed Beam Halogens" (same wattage, but more
> efficient) the stock wiring should handle it if it's in good condition.
>
> If you're going for one of the higher-power types, I would put in relays
> with power fed by a heavier gauge cable. >>
>
> Even with the sealed beam halogens the relays will (as I understand it)
> provide more power to them so that even they run brighter, and are a lot more
> dependable. Plus, if you are at a point where making this addition is
> feasible, it is preferred as it gives you the easy option to later go with
> higher power lights.
>
> --David C.
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