Not encouraging, so I start having second thoughts abt them as it looks like they will not really cope well with high pressure wash which I am doing regularly. My original clear SVX lenses never have fogged up in the 3.5 years existence of the car, so think will stick to those for now.
On the bright side, that means I can spend the equivalent of £1500 differently , first thing coming is a full professional Dinitrol treatment here in Geneva next week, then comes an intermediate maintenance job at local LR dealer changing all fluids (engine, gearbox, transfer box, front and rear diffs), and last but not least replacing the middle console front by the Black Wood edition of the Black Pearl ltd edition.... Will all be done prior Easter
Yes but the normal bulbs produces a lot of heat!!!
LED headlamps are colderDiscovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition
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13th Mar 2012 8:09pm
mobilecentre
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Re: IP67
Peter wrote:
Whilst doing a bit of research on LED's I noticed these ones are IP67 so technically they are not completely watertight, as the specification only need to allow for them to not leak water for 30seconds when submerged in water which I think only needs to be of at a pressure of 1m deep.
I wonder if the leaking ones have been machine car washed, and the ones that haven't are hand washed ? just a thought.
Whereas the next specification of IP68 means they must be sealed and endure much longer times in water.
I fitted an ip67 LED brake light a couple of years ago, and that is now misting up.
Agree its a hell of a lot of money for a pair of headlamps, when you can get 7" sealed beams halogen headlamps for about £7 each. I think in many ways this is the joke with LED's, although the light output and current draw on the latest range of light bars is phenomenal compared to similarly priced halogen light bars.
Do the retailers just replace ip67 lamps if they leak water ?
We would replace the lamps IF we had supplied them....
13th Mar 2012 9:45pm
mobilecentre
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K9F wrote:
I know this is an old thread but in case anyone else experiences any issue with moisture ingress....The lenses of the JW Speakers have a very thin rubber seal around the concealed edge and are spot-sealed at three points around the circumference. The lenses themselves are replaceable and cost about £25-£30 each should you break one. In your situation I would have suggested removing the lamp, take it indoors and perhaps placing it on a radiator thoroughly drying it out, then attempting to run a thin bead of sealant (would suggest marine grade Sikaflex 29i) around the edge of the lens without removing the lens from the lamp. This should prevent any further moisture ingress.
We do not recomend the replacement of the lenses nor offer them as a spare part. Any "user" modifications which involved removal ore replacement of the lens would not be covered under warranty.
If there is concern over breakage then we can supply Polycarbonate lensed lamps
13th Mar 2012 9:48pm
mobilecentre
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ericvv wrote:
Not encouraging, so I start having second thoughts abt them as it looks like they will not really cope well with high pressure wash which I am doing regularly. My original clear SVX lenses never have fogged up in the 3.5 years existence of the car, so think will stick to those for now.
On the bright side, that means I can spend the equivalent of £1500 differently , first thing coming is a full professional Dinitrol treatment here in Geneva next week, then comes an intermediate maintenance job at local LR dealer changing all fluids (engine, gearbox, transfer box, front and rear diffs), and last but not least replacing the middle console front by the Black Wood edition of the Black Pearl ltd edition.... Will all be done prior Easter
The lens will not let water through from a pressure washer, I have a headlamp which is three years old that spends around two months a year in a fish tank. I have replaced the fish tank twice....
Anyone who has seen us at shows will have seen the fish tank
13th Mar 2012 9:50pm
mobilecentre
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Here are some standard IP67 LED headlamps at work - they are a couple of metres under water in this shot
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The spec for this job was imersion under 10m of water for a complete tide cycle
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