I was looking through the bluhm enterprises site and found this bulb "BL-43B100X" which was specified for "all yamaha dual headlights".
http://www.bluhmenterprises.com/products/brite_lites.php?bl_id=102
The stock bulbs on, say a 2001 Mountainmax are 60/55 watt. The BL- 43B100X" is 100/55 watt. The problem is that yamaha states that no accessory that draws more than 30 watt from the electrical system should be used, because it can lead to sled backfiring at wide open throttle. At high beam, the BL- 43B100X" bulb is 100 watts x2 (dual headlamp), making it draw
100-60= 40x2 = 80 more watt than the stock bulbs. This is way above the 30 watts you have to your disposal to begin with. If 80 extra watts is drawn from the system at WOT, the sled will backfire? How can they sell this, how does this watt thing work?
What am I missing here?
http://www.bluhmenterprises.com/products/brite_lites.php?bl_id=102
The stock bulbs on, say a 2001 Mountainmax are 60/55 watt. The BL- 43B100X" is 100/55 watt. The problem is that yamaha states that no accessory that draws more than 30 watt from the electrical system should be used, because it can lead to sled backfiring at wide open throttle. At high beam, the BL- 43B100X" bulb is 100 watts x2 (dual headlamp), making it draw
100-60= 40x2 = 80 more watt than the stock bulbs. This is way above the 30 watts you have to your disposal to begin with. If 80 extra watts is drawn from the system at WOT, the sled will backfire? How can they sell this, how does this watt thing work?
What am I missing here?