Old John in Ohio
Member
Sir,
Have I read that replacing the original lights (on my "New Generation" 4430 tractor) with LED lights is not as easy as "take the old light out, and plug in the new light".
If true, can you explain to an academically challenged (non EE) person - why?
Is it something about in line resistance, amperage, or voltage? and if so, then why don't the LED light makers put the "fix" together with the LED light (ie: a one piece module)?
Or am I completely off base? (wouldn't surprise me)
Thanks for sharing your knowledge,
Old John
Have I read that replacing the original lights (on my "New Generation" 4430 tractor) with LED lights is not as easy as "take the old light out, and plug in the new light".
If true, can you explain to an academically challenged (non EE) person - why?
Is it something about in line resistance, amperage, or voltage? and if so, then why don't the LED light makers put the "fix" together with the LED light (ie: a one piece module)?
Or am I completely off base? (wouldn't surprise me)
Thanks for sharing your knowledge,
Old John