Fuse Amp for HIDs

jer510

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I got 35w ballasts 6000k HIDs from HIDextra. My friend has the same setup on his 2008 Accord and is using 30 amp fuses. I believe the stock fuse for the head lights is 20 amps for the 6th gen. I was wondering if I could use a higher amp fuse. His output seems a lot brighter since he's using the 30 amp fuse vs the 20 amp fuse.
 

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i have no idea how does higher fuse amp would translate to brighter output, but what i do know is that it's better to replace it with a higher fuse than lower from stock settings.
 

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oh boy i hope you guys know what fuses are made for?

http://www.bcae1.com/fuses.htm

the reason why his headlight *is* or *might* be brighter is because of the design of the headlight.

i agree....its made to handle 20 amp fuses...if you increase it...its not gonna instantly blow/burn out ither your ballast or headlight switch...but with time it might....i think the stock wires are too high of a gauge to handle more than 20 amps..
 

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Your fuses are there for your and your cars protection.. if you go with a higher one (going from 20 to 30) you have the chance of fire, or frying your balasts or even wiring system... bad idea.. would never suggest it...
 

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Don't increase your fuses more than 5 increments. I bumped mine to 25 amps because my HIDs were intermediate ignititing. After the increase in amps, I never had the issue.
 

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When I had my accord, I never replaced my fuse with a higher ampage.
Remember, HID's are designed to produce more lighting output and use less wattage than stock halogen bulbs.
 

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A fuse will make ZERO difference. Nothing, not ever a little bit. It can't make a difference. All a fuse does is pass electricity. To much amperage, it blows. It doesn't effect amperage, it's not a resistor.

Never replace any fuse on your car (or anything for that matter) with a higher amp fuse. They are made to blow for a reason. Blowing a fuse is much better than burning up your components or even starting an electrical fire in a severe case.

Lastly, if your 20 amp fuse isn't blowing, perfect, everything works correctly. Call it a day.
 
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