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Fyrlyt

Postby Two89w on Sat, 08 Oct 2016 7:28 +0000

Has anyone got a pair of the nemisis 9000's ? Or seen them working in the real world?

I am trying to work out if I should get a pair of these lights or go for some Stedi Inferno's
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Postby aandy on Sat, 08 Oct 2016 9:01 +0000

I have seen the smaller fyrlyts in action and they are pretty bloody good.

Haven't seen the bigger ones but Over 40 amps just on spotlights seems to be pushing it if you ask me. I know they make some good arguments.
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby rds_929 on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 6:54 +0000

i just went the 5000's not the 9000's i love mine well priced half the price of decent led and hid awsome range heaps of light and the halogen is much easier on the eyes for long drives
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby Lofty73 on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 11:53 +0000

I have just put a set on 6 weeks ago ......Awesome and that is coming from hid's
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby Two89w on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 12:10 +0000

Lofty73 wrote:I have just put a set on 6 weeks ago ......Awesome and that is coming from hid's


How many amps do they draw?
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby Lofty73 on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 1:02 +0000

About 40 amps, I've had to run 2 relays
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby Two89w on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 1:16 +0000

I don't really understand too much about electrics....Is that a lot of amps? Does 40 amps create any issues or any special requirements?
Got any pics on them on your rig?
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby taresk on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 2:14 +0000

I've seen the smaller 5000's in action, I really like the output, but I just can't justify the power draw, especially when my current spotties do a passable job with only 1.5 amp draw.
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby aandy on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 2:28 +0000

Two89w wrote:I don't really understand too much about electrics....Is that a lot of amps? Does 40 amps create any issues or any special requirements?
Got any pics on them on your rig?


Definitely needs a quality wiring job, a healthy alternator, a healthy battery, not too many other big loads etc.

Definitely doable if they are what you want to use and I imagine they are incredible lights but I would personally use a ~10amp led light bar, the light is good enough, the wiring small and simple, not very draining on the electrical system.
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby Two89w on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 3:10 +0000

I assume a 2016 Hilux would have a more than capable alternator?
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby rds_929 on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 4:30 +0000

the 5000's draw about have the amps that the 9000's do
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby snakesoup on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 4:34 +0000

150w \ 12 = 12.5amps per light , so the two of them would be 25 amps
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby Qwerty on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 4:56 +0000

Halogen shits all over LED / HID and always will (despite everyone thinking 'white light is better' , it just isn't).

But the major problem is (and hence i have hID and LED) is amp draw :(
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby snakesoup on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 5:17 +0000

and why is it a problem ?
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Re: Fyrlyt

Postby Jacko9 on Sun, 09 Oct 2016 5:25 +0000

I have pretty yellow HID's, they are 3800k and 4200k, much better than the whiter 6000k like is standard in LED's, mine look like extremely bright halogen lights with bugger all draw.
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