RedNeckGeek
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LEDs are probably fine in a motorcycle headlight, but I'm not sure I'd want them on a car or truck. Not enough heat to keep them from freezing over in the winter. I know some municipalities had that issue with traffic lights around here when they first switched to LEDs.
That's a legitimate concern, one I addressed a long, long time ago by moving to somewhere it doesn't snow much, if at all.:laughing:
I wonder, do cars that come from the factory with LED headlights also have heater grids to keep them ice free? Or do the really bright modern LEDs generate enough heat to eliminate the problem? The bulb I got has a rooster tail of six inch-wide wire braids about six inches long to get rid of the extra heat.