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Just wondering if anyone has done any form of conversion or checked into it for that matter?
If you know the type of bulb you need (grizzly is H4). I would recomend the slim ballast kit from ddm with the extra accessory harness that allow power to be taken straight from the battery but still activated from stock headlight switch. I have th 55w 8000k kit in mine and I think it was well worth the money. Don't mess with the bi-xenon kits in an atv though I have them in my truck and they can't take as much abuse.Just wondering if anyone has done any form of conversion or checked into it for that matter?
If you run the 35 watt kit it will create 40% more light output with less amp draw than a 55 watt halogen. The only reason for the accessory harness is for startup, those first few seconds when the bulbs are heating up it draws more amperage than when running. I don't think the startup ampdraw should have any ill effects as the current will reduce dramaticaly after they are warm and most of the time those surges of current are well within working range. The 35 watt ballasts draw about 6 amps on startup but runs at about 3.4 continuous. So the 55w ballasts should draw about 9.43 A starting up and run 5.3 A. The stock 35w headligts on the grizzly draw around 3 amps and if you have replaced them with 55w bulbs 4.5-5 amps.Any idea how much additional current they draw? I am pushing the max output on my stator as it is now.
If you know the type of bulb you need (grizzly is H4). I would recomend the slim ballast kit from ddm with the extra accessory harness that allow power to be taken straight from the battery but still activated from stock headlight switch. I have th 55w 8000k kit in mine and I think it was well worth the money. Don't mess with the bi-xenon kits in an atv though I have them in my truck and they can't take as much abuse.
YouTube - 55w HID's on my 2009 grizzly 700
The camera wasn't really capable of picking up all the light output, but you can get a small idea of brightness.