Increasing rear reg light wattage...um...
Increasing rear reg light wattage...um...
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madant69

Original Poster:

847 posts

270 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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I'm getting my new plates for my Chim on Monday/Tuesday and the replacements are not as transparent as original TVR plates.

I could have had transparent ones but they would not have been reflective...

So can I increase the wattage of the rear plate light (getting more light thru) or ought I just stick to daylight driving, or buy another set of plates for night time driving, or keep the plates I have on there now, or what?

Bleh...

simpo two

91,371 posts

288 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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Don't worry about it. I've never had transparent plates on my Griffs in 6 years.. If the MOT guy asks, I just they're all like that.

tonyrec

3,984 posts

278 months

Saturday 1st November 2003
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Try sticking some silver foil to the back of the plate, apparently this works well.

Havent tried it myself tho

the dodger

2,376 posts

286 months

Sunday 2nd November 2003
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madant - I bet you got them from "fancyplates.com"? I think I was their first customer for translucent/reflective plates last December. I cleaned the bulbs and surroundings and put foil strips behind the plates too. Still not very bright. It got mentioned at the MOT too and It's noted as "unable to test" as they couldn't see the light or any difference during daylight. Uprating bulbs may cause problems (heat) and need fuse uprate as well. I wouldn't.

philip_cooke

5,772 posts

304 months

Tuesday 4th November 2003
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Shortly after I became the proud owner of my Chim 500 (way, way back in Dec 1999) I needed to have an MOT. Took it to the local garage (where I'd been before with other cars so knew their setup) and watched the bloke go around the car. When he got to the back, he said "Where are the number plate lights?" so I replied "Dunno!" He just carried on around the car and nothing more was said!! I'm now driving in Belgium with an aluminium rear plate that obviously doesn't let any light through. At their MOT (CT) they didn't raise an eyebrow - nor did they check the emissions!! Caught me on my headlights though!! Have now had them converted to continectal lights (rears as well) and all is fine!