I recently installed the fog/halos (OEM for a Nissan Altima, I think) and the color temperatures of the Halos and the projectors inside the fogs don't match each other. This doesn't really bother me because my plan was to use the halos and projectors at different times. They won't ever be on at the same time.
The fog Halo color temp matches the OEM headlight projectors. And the fog projector matches the OEM DTRLs. So the best way to go has got to be to link the matching color temps together DTRL/fog projectors and the headlights/fog halos. Right now they are wired the opposite.
I assume the projector bulb draws more current than the LED Halos do. Right now, I'm spliced off the DTRL wire for Halo power. If I swap the fog halo/projector power lines to get the matching color temps to come on at the same time, then the fog projector bulb will be spliced off the DTRLs.
QUESTION: Will brightness suffer from either the fog projector or the DTRL because I'm increasing the load on the circuit (adding the fog projector to the existing DTRL circuit)? I don't want to dim either the fog projector or the DTRLs.
The fog Halo color temp matches the OEM headlight projectors. And the fog projector matches the OEM DTRLs. So the best way to go has got to be to link the matching color temps together DTRL/fog projectors and the headlights/fog halos. Right now they are wired the opposite.
I assume the projector bulb draws more current than the LED Halos do. Right now, I'm spliced off the DTRL wire for Halo power. If I swap the fog halo/projector power lines to get the matching color temps to come on at the same time, then the fog projector bulb will be spliced off the DTRLs.
QUESTION: Will brightness suffer from either the fog projector or the DTRL because I'm increasing the load on the circuit (adding the fog projector to the existing DTRL circuit)? I don't want to dim either the fog projector or the DTRLs.