fpchief
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Just wondering if there is any way to save one of my headlights that flickers sometimes. Was most of the way off just now. I like the look but expensive.
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They came on it. I would think they were installed when it went through depot rebuild, same as those expensive little led dash lights of which I did NOT replace with the same. I may spring for a new one then....I sure like them.Where did you get it? Not that it matters so much. Many have sold epay and surplus. I had a couple and one took a dump three months after receiving, Bought one to replace it and was not the same color. Had a greenish hue. ALL done with E pay crap and went the full Monty for two new. Fingers crossed.
The one that burned out was dissected for science. Wasn't easy to bust open and was a mess in the end. The other a questionable spare.
IF flicker is not an external connection? Basically sealed and screwed, CAMO
Wonder if the flickering could be a grounding issue? Good connection - bright, bump, bump, bad connection - dim. Maybe?They came on it. I would think they were installed when it went through depot rebuild, same as those expensive little led dash lights of which I did NOT replace with the same. I may spring for a new one then....I sure like them.
I did hope that was the case. Checked all of that. Then banged on everything to see if some vibration could re-create. It is definitely within the assembly. It works 95% of the time so I am definitely going to wait until it starts failing more. However, my favorite time to ride is very late evening.Wonder if the flickering could be a grounding issue? Good connection - bright, bump, bump, bad connection - dim. Maybe?
I'm with you... For some reason just around dusk - when we are hardest to see - but with the lights on gives these trucks almost a mystical glow. I thought maybe it was just meI did hope that was the case. Checked all of that. Then banged on everything to see if some vibration could re-create. It is definitely within the assembly. It works 95% of the time so I am definitely going to wait until it starts failing more. However, my favorite time to ride is very late evening.
I love those little things like that...nobody knows it ever happened however it is something that makes you smile. This just might be an idea for a thread.I'm with you... For some reason just around dusk - when we are hardest to see - but with the lights on gives these trucks almost a mystical glow. I thought maybe it was just me
Another thing I like a lot in my industrial neighborhood is the recently built bridge that I drive under. Just before an "S" curve so the speed is down - and I just can't resist lighting up the air horn under it. Incredibly loud and lots of fun. Best part is nobody but me ever knows it happened...
Wonder if Trucklite has any kind of workmanship warranty? I mean they do charge a little more than the others. Maybe that extra cost is because they are factoring in an occasional replacement.
Bummer on Trucklite. I guess they are like a lot of other companies. Release a new version and then abandon the old. They definitely aren't the only ones that do that.I love those little things like that...nobody knows it ever happened however it is something that makes you smile. This just might be an idea for a thread.
I did call Trucklite. Talked to tech and said that there is no repair for them...they aren't made anymore.
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