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My 520 light buckets with the Hella's installed

After reading yello620's post I realized that it is not the amperage that will burn the plugs but the heat generated from the halogen light bulbs. I am going to go ahead and purchase the ceramic plugs for the halogen bulbs and wire in 2 relays to protect my wiring. I will do a write up when I do this.yello620 wrote:I installed the 7" Hella headlights(without relays) with the standard 55/60 bulbs that come in the kit into my 68 C10. Within 5k miles both headlight connectors were completely melted. Just last week I installed replacement connectors and put them on relays too. Relays are easy, should have done it in the first place. But I, just like you read that they would be fine with stock connectors.
Relays did show a noticeable improvement in how bright they are. Now I really need to pull my guage cluster so I can access the headlight switch to check it for any signs of melting problems.
In hindsight, I would not even consider installing H4 lights without installing relays. I have another pair of these 7" lights waiting to go into my Landcruiser, but it's not going to happen until I can take the time to cleanly install relays also.