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  1. This week and next, I’m pleased to feature a true vehicle lighting geek—Daniel Stern. Daniel is an expert vehicle lighting consultant based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Seattle. He serves as an expert witness, actively participates in technical standards development and research bodies, has contributed text to regulations in several ...

  2. Information about bulbs. Articles about specific types of bulbs. Daniel Stern Lighting. (Daniel J. Stern, Proprietor & Consulting Expert) Click Here to Send Email to Daniel Stern. Cibie, Hella, Marchal, Carello stockists. E-code headlamps, fog lamps, driving lamps, bulbs, and full technical support and assistance.

  3. Daniel J. Stern • Freelance Vehicle Lighting Consultant Vancouver, BC, Canada Seattle, WA USA Tel/Txt (+1) 206-769-1652 • Fax (+1) 866-861-8668 • Email dastern@torque.net PROFILE In the field of lighting and light-signaling devices and systems on motor vehicles I wield formidable, comprehensive

  4. Mar 7, 2011 · Stock-wattage (60/55w) H4 bulbs are. available in varieties plain ($9/ea), high output ($13/ea), or super high output ($18/ea). If you upgrade the wiring, use the Osram 70/65w bulbs. instead, $22/ea. If you want to feed stock-wattage bulbs efficiently, or feed. higher-wattage bulbs safely and effectively, you'll need.

  5. Welcome to Daniel Stern Lighting! The first step is to get educated. There are a lot of products on the automotive lighting market, most of which are claimed to be upgrades. Some of them are, but many of them are downgrades, and some of them are dangerous and illegal. The technical standards and regulations to which lighting devices must ...

  6. CODES. Lens Markings Explained. The markings on the lenses of European-compliance lighting and signalling are meaningful if you know how to decode them. click here to send email. Detailed automotive lighting technical and performance information - Questions answered!

  7. Jan 23, 2020 · Run the two long H4 terminals (one wire should be longer) to your new lights and install. Find the red end and black end and attach them to the correct battery terminals (making sure everything is tight afterward). That's about all there is to it. Note: with full power to the new bulbs they won't last really long.

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