Yeah, I run the heated Trucklites, they seem to deal with the snow pretty well.
Well, Nashville snow, anyway.
None of our LED headlights in any of the rigs have ever had a problem being obscured by snow and or ice.
Yeah, I run the heated Trucklites, they seem to deal with the snow pretty well.
Well, Nashville snow, anyway.
The not heated Trucklites melt Colorado snow more than one would expect. I have had the entire front of the Jeep encased in ice several times and the headlights have always had at least a finger thick gap melted away before the ice sheet.
None of our LED headlights in any of the rigs have ever had a problem being obscured by snow and or ice.
That's good to know. I'll report back in a few months as to how these handle the NE winter.
None of our LED headlights in any of the rigs have ever had a problem being obscured by snow and or ice.
You do know where I live, right?
Other than Qual Valley, CA?
Deep in the rust belt!
Precisely. This is a Jeep frame that has lived in mid CA most of its life. It has been like this the last 5-6 years I've known it.
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Wow, Blaine. You'd think after 5 or 6 years you would install some fender flares and rocker armor....
Anyone that has these Holley LEDs headlights installed; have you tested them while operating a UHF or VHF Ham Radio ?
The last set of LED headlights that I tried in my Jeep created terrible stray RF (3/4 scale noise) due to poor electronic filtering in the LED starter circuitry.
Didn't matter what I did to reduce the RF (terroid chokes on radio power leads, grounding the headlight housing, and even tried shielding all the power leads; the terrible RF continued and finally returned the headlights for a full refund.
Hopefully this headlight manufacturer has installed good quality electronic filtering circuits.
Not the Holley, but I run Trucklight LED’s along with both a GMRS and a CB. Never any issues there.
How are those Trucklights in the snow.. ??
And do you get any ice buildup on the radios.. ??
Anyone that has these Holley LEDs headlights installed; have you tested them while operating a UHF or VHF Ham Radio ?
The last set of LED headlights that I tried in my Jeep created terrible stray RF (3/4 scale noise) due to poor electronic filtering in the LED starter circuitry.
Didn't matter what I did to reduce the RF (terroid chokes on radio power leads, grounding the headlight housing, and even tried shielding all the power leads; the terrible RF continued and finally returned the headlights for a full refund.
Hopefully this headlight manufacturer has installed good quality electronic filtering circuits.