hone eagle wrote:
SidecarFlip wrote:
LED tail lights don't however. Not enough wattage drawn to make the necessary heat.
The op was asking about headlights? no?
"LED headlights in winter,snow"
agreed taillights especially on semi trailer get covered and stay that way ,but incandescence lights got dirty too, even though not covered in snow/slush.
Yes but, once the LED bug bites, it's all about converting everything.
I'm all LED except the rear turn signal bulbs. I left them incandescent simply to keep the turn signal flasher from 'ghost' flashing.
LED rear tail light, light units for semi's now come with Mullion lens heaters to melt the snow and slush.