04-12-2016, 10:00 AM | #45 |
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I just adjusted my LED's up by two full turns of the adjustment screw on the headlight. The light projection is much improved! I am not blinding anyone but I can see so much more. The adjustment is very easy. There is a white allen screw on the top of each headlight. You turn the screw clockwise to raise it (I think, confirm on a wall). Just adjust both the same amount and you should be good.
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04-12-2016, 10:49 AM | #46 |
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The real problem here is the U.S. regulations, not headlight technology or BMW. BMW and Audi have been real innovators when it comes to headlight safety.
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04-12-2016, 11:56 AM | #48 |
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Are the testing the headlights with a Stationary car or while its moving. Reason I am asking. To the best of my knowledge, the Adaptive Xenon or LED headlights on a BMW also includes Auto Leveling, at speed above I thinK 40 to 45 mph, the driver side lamp raises up by couple of degrees to make the LO Beam light project further down the road. Any clarification on this would help.
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The Prius is subject to exactly the same regulations as BMWs, and yet its headlights have no problems at all. In this case you're incorrect in placing the blame with regulators; the blame lies squarely with BMW NA. |
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04-12-2016, 06:29 PM | #53 |
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There are numerous variables which are factors in this result. Chief among them are the differences between ECE and NHTSA requirements. ECE has a separate standard and measurement values for each type of light source (Halogen, HID, LED, and Laser) which uses and aggregate total of points for a maximum total luminance.
NHTSA (DOT) uses multiple points, but non-aggregate total, leaving only one point as the limiting (maximum) value. So the US/SAE lamps are de-rated and re-aligned to stay within the limit of the single maximum point value. This also affects Halogen and HID, but LED's are de-rated more than the others. I made this partial illustration of an F10 with the de-rating removed. It has a few small errors due to differences between models and not all lighting modes are represented. For the US, only modes M1 (Foul Weather with Front Fog Lamps on), M5, and M15 are active. RoW gives additional modes of various combinations of aiming and intensity. The file is a vector so zoom in as much as one wants. Black represents 0% Illimination, White is 98% (max rated luminous output is based on 13v but supply power is 13.8v), and the various grey tones represent the various intensities of the LED arrays in their operating modes. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9...jZmckFOM2FjaWM |
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04-12-2016, 06:49 PM | #54 |
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Toyota puts LED headlights on every Carolla and has since its current generation started. Auto manufacturers need to go ahead and ditch halogen and HID and just implement all LED.
Hopefully tests likes these will help make that a reality. |
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FMVSS 108 (US DOT Lighting regulations) will be reformed this year with the hearing in just two weeks from now. The photo is one of the test conditions (straight ahead, passing small vehicle at 100kmh) using the 4 vehicles acquired by the Department of Transportation to evaluate what changes (including Adaptive Driving Beams) will be implemented and to establish the testing procedures and requirements.
The 4 vehicles the DOT acquired from European Dealerships were: Audi A8 3.0TDI, BMW X5 M50d, Lexus LS460L F Sport, and MB E350 Bluetec. The BMW was the only vehicle not reprogrammed to provide current DOT Beam Pattern and intensity regulations, yet was the only vehicle to pass the majority of the tests. It would not meet current requirements solely on the basis of the static cornering lamp height. |
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I had done the adjustment on all my HID cars before. But since F3X LED uses all 4 headlights, do i have to adjust all 4 low beams individually? or just 1 adjustment on each side will adjust all 4? |
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Give it a try. The worst you can do is not like it. So long as you record how far you adjusted them you can always put them back.
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The alignments can be a bit odd depending on any coding has been done as this changes the beam pattern, the alignment reference point, Null Stop (Zero Point), and the the left/right electronic soft stop points. Each vehicle has a standard vertical value in PERCENTAGE DOWN from the alignment reference point on the headlamp assembly and the height at the measurement distance is calculated using this. 10m can be the distance but BMW suggest 25m for LED vertical aiming to achieve optimal results with the exception of Selective Beam alignment which is best at 6m-9m. |
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I applaud the IIHS to go ahead and begin these ratings now, rather than after this months Congressional Oversight Committee Hearing. Until the FMVSS overhaul is in effect though, and the playing field is level, it's going to be comparing Apples to Sashimi. Just like with current DOT LED Taillamps, the requirement is for a minimum percentage of tail light area to be illuminated for stop and turn indicators. It does not allow the higher output of LED's to be considered so some cars have bright ass tail lamps compared to others. |
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04-12-2016, 11:32 PM | #61 |
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If you want to adjust to US DOT headlight aiming regulations, The left half of the beam should drop 2" below the center of the headlight projector/reflector at 25' in front of the car. The left half of the left and right beams should be level with each other.
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/aim/aim.html
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However, for anyone wanting to vertically aim the Reflector Based LED Headlamps on their BMW properly and have NOT made any coding changes, the defined slope, plus the beam reference point height is used to determine the height at the reference distance. The Reflector LED's use a Harmonized E4 ECE/DOT Beam Pattern. VOL recommendations like those you linked can be used safely, but they are not optimal due to the light distribution differences. Every BMW will have a permanent marking of the Percentage Slope Down on the headlamps (*Image 2* - some may even have two different gradients that will be notated as SAE -x% and ECE -x%; if they are not coded in any way, SAE value should be used). Using the DOT Alignment point (it will be on the outer lens, approximately in the middle of the outer chamber horizontally and approx level with the top of the upper reflector vertically. It's a tiny circle with crosshairs that can be difficult to see (Image 3). The height of that point sets the Rise Value for the height at the beginning of the run using the slope value of the headlamp. |
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Drove my friends i3 last night. Its LED is not as bright in color (maybe because it is not aimed so low) but the light distribution and the covered areas are much better than my reflector LED...
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The i3's LED light output is a bit more yellow in color, whiter than 4300K Xeons, maybe 4700K? The F80's LED system seems to be right at 5000k. Pure white and just right IMO. |
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