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A famous chesnut to us all- lights! But look see, tech help please.

Ok, the picture is of an original Z dipped light lens, out of all its housing, (awsome magnifying glass).

Not saying that Nissan spent all the development cash on performance BUT!

 

When a light sourse is held behind the lens it is magnifyed ok, but the distance between light & lens is, how can i say crucial.

As an engineer it begged to be solved!

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EXPRIMENT 1 = lens / plastic tube / maglight.

RESULT = a dull blur in the garden - to - lighting up a bathroom 140yds away, depending on distance light/lens!

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Conclusion.....The bulb in the light unit is TOO FAR AWAY from the lens. (Will not say how far in thou' obviously).

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Who amonst us has a light unit spare?

Who can advise on the strongest watt (durable bulbs) That will not blow on the 1st bump?

Etc etc etc.

 

When i see another member - probably 'Tony' he will be shown the differance.

 

Any extra info would help us all im sure, as this just might, help the WTR (wheres the road) situation :eek:

 

This post is put up is put up for the benifit of the our club, It wouldn't be nice if there suddenly appeared on the market an adaptor for the bulbs for profit :mad:

 

AKA: This is a hobby not a business!

 

harve

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nice pic of a lizards eye

Funny looking thing i know:) .

But wouldn't it be nice to see at night:D @ speed!

>nice pic of a lizards eye

 

yeh, it's amazing how it changed it's skin colour to be the same as the wallpaper.. amazing things those chameleons.

 

stu.

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