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Agree LEDs draw less current. I know on my license plate install I had to position the wire leads on the LED base wedge just right to contact the copper

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Old 06-22-2013, 10:09 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Agree LEDs draw less current. I know on my license plate install I had to position the wire leads on the LED base wedge just right to contact the copper strips in the socket. After that no issues, no blown fuses.
I'm not putting any high power LEDs in my headlight housing until they make the really high power LEDs a lot better and more reliable. Those high power LEDs get really hot (LED element & resistor/voltage dropping device to LED get really hot), and you run the chance of melting something expensive. I can wait....
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