Lights whist travelling abroad

Paolo Imberino replied on 20/04/2018 16:41

Posted on 20/04/2018 16:41

Whilst travelling abroad in our motorhome we have day lights on. We do not plan to travel at night time thus headlights won't be used other than through tunnels.

The question is do fellow motorhomers fit the yellow headlight deflectors to their headlights or not bother?

 

 

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DavidKlyne replied on 20/04/2018 17:19

Posted on 20/04/2018 17:19

The French stopped using yellow headlights when they discovered that they lost at least 25% of the illumination!!!  By all means use a deflector but I would use a clear one rather than yellow. At the risk of getting shot down in flames I don't use them  as I don't drive at night. I set my lights to the lowest level. There is no requirement by law to have them just a requirement not to dazzle oncoming vehicles which I believe I achieve. Apparently vehicles with fancy headlight system shouldn't use adaptors as it can cause a bigger problem with rather than without although I doubt that applies to motorhomes!!

David

EmilysDad replied on 20/04/2018 18:09

Posted on 20/04/2018 18:09

Check your vehicle for a lever in the back of the headlight which masks the upwards & left upsweep of a RHD  headlight beam pattern.

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EmilysDad replied on 20/04/2018 18:13

Posted on 20/04/2018 17:19 by DavidKlyne

The French stopped using yellow headlights when they discovered that they lost at least 25% of the illumination!!!  By all means use a deflector but I would use a clear one rather than yellow. At the risk of getting shot down in flames I don't use them  as I don't drive at night. I set my lights to the lowest level. There is no requirement by law to have them just a requirement not to dazzle oncoming vehicles which I believe I achieve. Apparently vehicles with fancy headlight system shouldn't use adaptors as it can cause a bigger problem with rather than without although I doubt that applies to motorhomes!!

David

Posted on 20/04/2018 18:13

Rat a tat tat tat. I'll shoot you down Dave. As discussed here many times, simply tipping the beam down doesn' remove the kick up to the left of an asymmetrical beam pattern headlight. 

Those vehicles with the 'fancy headlamps' don't need silly stickers, there's either the above lever or there's fancy electrics inside to give a symmetrical/flat beam pattern.

Vicmallows replied on 20/04/2018 18:36

Posted on 20/04/2018 18:36

As discussed here many times, simply tipping the beam down doesn' remove the kick up to the left of an asymmetrical beam pattern headlight.

Not disputed......but David stated he does not drive abroad at night.  I cannot believe that the left kick-up will dazzle anyone in daylight, or even in tunnels. I certainly don't alter my car lights for the same reason.

(Many modern ultra-bright headlights DO bother me ...whether properly adjusted or not frown). 

 

 

KeithandMargaret replied on 20/04/2018 19:08

Posted on 20/04/2018 19:08

If you intend driving at night then by all means have a clear conscience and fit a deflector but I shan't be bothering.

I'm of the 'dip it as much as you can' drivers in France.

The last time I saw anyone fitting a deflection device to the lights was many years ago.

And it's not exactly a big topic of conversation amongst those we've met in France – more likely “where is the nearest boulangerie?”

peedee replied on 20/04/2018 19:17

Posted on 20/04/2018 19:17

Another one who never bothers, though I must have a look see if I have a lever. I did hear the Spanish police were having a purge on vans without them last winter in support of balanacing their budgets but I have no evidence to support this.  I still didn't fit anything. In some countries it is illegal to drive without dipped headlights on at anytime of the day, e.g. Croatia.

peedee

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