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Pegleg



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Tungsten filaments don't like vibration shock. Cattle grids and level crossings are a known problem as are rough road surfaces prior to resurfacing.
I'm expecting to be told you don't encounter any of these Exclamation Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

Post #249547 20th Jan 2015 12:07 am
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fisha



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Funny this topic has arisen, one of my bulbs blew recently too. I've swapped back in an old bulb that I kept in the glove box, and I don't really notice much difference, yet I did with putting the new ones in ... I wonder if they degrade over time???

Either way, was less than 12 months I got out of the bulb ... which is a bit disappointing compared to previous bulbs of a similar up-spec design I've had in other cars.

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BossBob



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BossBob wrote:
I had a lamp (H4 Nightbreaker Extreme) go on my work van almost exactly a year after fitting it. The H3 lamps on the FL2 are still going strong.

And the other lamp of the pair failed last night, just 13 days later.

Post #250112 24th Jan 2015 10:58 am
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LR NUT



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Pegleg wrote:
Tungsten filaments don't like vibration shock.
I'm expecting to be told you don't encounter any of these Exclamation

Our other fleet of LR's last much longer think the D2 popped a bulb once it was 7 years old! It's clearly evident that as one bulb does dip & full beam and is running all the time when the lights are on causing the shocking lifespan MY14 Kahn Converted Dynamic - Fuji White Ebony/Pimento Interior
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Post #250114 24th Jan 2015 11:10 am
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EYorkshire



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I'm of the thought that one lamp (dip and full beam) that uses the shutter system as in 2013 and greater models would be better for longevity. Tungsten filament bulbs do not like thermal shock so having one bulb on continuously rather than being switched on and off should be better in the long run.

Also interesting to note with halogen bulbs is that they are very sensitive to voltage, just a 0.6v rise from their rated voltage gives 15% more light but also halves their rated life span, So a lot depends on the FL2's voltage control module.

Post #250125 24th Jan 2015 12:31 pm
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I bought my Nightbreakers in January 2013 off ebay. Still working, but I am not impressed with them. Evil or Very Mad 2013 Dynamic Santorini black
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The 6th headlight bulb in about 6 months has just blown last night(including the originals which lasted nearly 2 years)

I have been using Halfords high output HB3's and have been very careful to handle and fit them correctly........I am quite an expert by now as you can imagine!! From searching, poor life seems to be a problem anyway but this is ridiculous!!

I have seen the Osram nightbreakers mentioned. What are others using and what sort of life are you getting??

I have wondered whether it is worth not switching the lights to Auto to protect them a bit??

Thanks Steve

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ad210358



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Not had a problem with lights blowing on Land Rover's but on Renaults, yes, turned the Auto Lights off, went from blowing Nightbreakers at the rate of two a month to zero in a year.
Put it down to the Voltage Control, not being able to contain the voltage after start up.

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LR NUT



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Hmmmm I've always used my auto lights from day one! They're often on when lights are not even required and sometimes I do feel I'm burning them for no reason and the car would look much nicer with just the DRL'S MY14 Kahn Converted Dynamic - Fuji White Ebony/Pimento Interior
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Post #252237 7th Feb 2015 10:12 pm
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