Hi Techies,
QUESTION: How sensitive is the CanBus to seeing less that expected wattage at a globe?
JayCar have a range of LED driving lamps for extraordinary low prices.
Each is available in flood or spot.
From the specs:
1. 4" - 25 w 2A 12V 1733 lumens = 200w halogen brightness
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=SL3930
2. 5" - 34w 2.8A 12V 3400 lumens = 300w halogen brightness
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=SL3918
3. 6.5" - 80w 6.6A 12V 6300 lumens = 500w halogen brightness:
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=SL3922
4. Standard BMW Fog light H11 / 55w 4.6A 12V
QUESTION: How sensitive is the CanBus to seeing less that expected wattage at a globe?
I know that when I put in a LED front park light, the CanBus threw a 'LampF' error on the dash which wouldn't go away until it was removed.
I accept that the 6.5" LEDs are going to go over the top unless I install a relay and power off the battery (which I would like to avoid).
Any clues to how the CanBus will respond to lower wattage LED driving/fog lamps.
Possibilities:
2x 25w < 2x 55w
4x 25w < 2x 55w (2x floods + 2x spots)
2x 34w < 2x 55w
Less current draw = better fuel consumption of course.
If you have to insert a resistor to match the expected current draw, it's a moot point really...
Would really like to plug into the standard system.
Ta
nev