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Old 05-26-2008, 10:54 AM   #251 (permalink)
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Ok thanks man. I have extended the wires to about 12-14". I tested one set yesterday and they worked fine. The second set I tested, one ring was dimmer so I unplugged it, plugged it back in and then everything was cool. I turned it on and off about 4 times just to make sure. I can shorten up the wires some more if need be because I think I have enough room in that area to mount them.
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Old 05-26-2008, 12:12 PM   #252 (permalink)
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Old 05-26-2008, 01:22 PM   #253 (permalink)
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AAC halos are the best seriously!!

Look sooo ****in nice, i have the 4300k headlight kit and fogs, Suggestion for the headlights(IF OEM HIDS), put your inverter on top of the HIDS inverter(the removable metal plate) inside the light. You will never run into an inverter damaged by water.

Unfortunately i can't say the same for my fog's inverters. One died only a week after the installation. It's the first version tought, i think they had problem with water damage.

Any AAC tech guy could help me out?

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AAC halos are the best seriously!!

Look sooo ****in nice, i have the 4300k headlight kit and fogs, Suggestion for the headlights(IF OEM HIDS), put your inverter on top of the HIDS inverter(the removable metal plate) inside the light. You will never run into an inverter damaged by water.

Unfortunately i can't say the same for my fog's inverters. One died only a week after the installation. It's the first version tought, i think they had problem with water damage.

Any AAC tech guy could help me out?
For the foglight halos be sure to use the supplied heat shrink to cover the connector between the inverter and ring. If moisture gets in the connector the ring will stop working. Remove the connector, blow it out with compressed air and reconnect. Then use the heat shrink to prevent it from happening again
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have anyone had problems with there headlight housing not opening up after heating them? I tried doing them myself but the housing seems to not want to open up. I reheated them 5-6times and still could not get them open. any help is appreciated.
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I did mine at 290F for 25 minutes and popped it out first try
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I did mine at 275 for 25 minutes and got it open. After doing this mod, I definitely feel comfortable doing it again. I learned quite a bit the first go round.
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For the foglight halos be sure to use the supplied heat shrink to cover the connector between the inverter and ring. If moisture gets in the connector the ring will stop working. Remove the connector, blow it out with compressed air and reconnect. Then use the heat shrink to prevent it from happening again

Yeah well one of my inverter is dead DEAD, i tried many things, used another connector, try to use wire to wire without connectors but still no result, I removed my other inverter and tried and worked just fine. When you look at the inverters theres a gap at the end where the 2 screw holes are, i suspect water infiltrated there and damaged it. i have the V1 of those inverters and i suppose the v2 have been fixed.
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Yeah well one of my inverter is dead DEAD, i tried many things, used another connector, try to use wire to wire without connectors but still no result, I removed my other inverter and tried and worked just fine. When you look at the inverters theres a gap at the end where the 2 screw holes are, i suspect water infiltrated there and damaged it. i have the V1 of those inverters and i suppose the v2 have been fixed.
Screw holes? Why do you have the V1 inverters? Those things and 300Cs just dont get along!

We did a free recall on those already, send them back to us.
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Red Halos for 300C are in stock.
Do you have pics of the red halo rings?
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