blackhemi4x4
New Member
Hi, here is what I have going on here...
I have a retrofitted HID setup in my 2011 Jeep that uses a CANBUS electrical system
My ballast run between 9-14 volts and is 50 watts, so roughly 4 amps?
The canbus system every 30 minutes to an hour will cut power from the low beam circuit briefly, about 1/8 of a second. This causes a super brief flicker of my headlights.
What I want to do is run a capacitor between the ballast and headlight output plug that plugs into the ballast. I need to find a capacitor that will fill this gap of no power.
Im I going the right direction with this or is there a better route I should try?
Thanks
I have a retrofitted HID setup in my 2011 Jeep that uses a CANBUS electrical system
My ballast run between 9-14 volts and is 50 watts, so roughly 4 amps?
The canbus system every 30 minutes to an hour will cut power from the low beam circuit briefly, about 1/8 of a second. This causes a super brief flicker of my headlights.
What I want to do is run a capacitor between the ballast and headlight output plug that plugs into the ballast. I need to find a capacitor that will fill this gap of no power.
Im I going the right direction with this or is there a better route I should try?
Thanks