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      04-25-2010, 12:25 PM   #243
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Has anyone tried this with a 55w HID Ballast kit?

Would this mean using a different capacitor?
55w could cause excessive heat issues...melting fog light housing etc.

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Small question : for the ppl that have 300K HID , does your bulb looks like mine ( when the bulb is off , it looks like it's yellow with some rainbow colours) ... the problem is when when my HID fogs are on , from far it looks really yellow but from a close look ,,, it looks like sh!t ... maybe the pic below shows what i mean ..




if yours are not like mine ,, then were did u get yours from , i only need the bulbs ..thank you
What's your point? Do you want your fogs to be yellow? 3000k is like the lowest temperature you can go....yellow color, highest output. The higher you go in temperature, the "whiter/bluer/purpler" (in that order) they get in color but as you go higher, the light output decreases...meaning that you can't see as far. For fogs, you want the most visibility....or at least that's what your suppose to do. The temp you have now gives you the most visibility. Nowadays people match their fogs with their xenons/angel eyes which is purely for aesthetics and kinda defeats the purpose of having fogs.
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      04-25-2010, 03:35 PM   #244
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I wonder if anyone would be interested in a kit containing ballasts, mounting hardware, capacitors preassembled inline with no wires showing and their choice of bulb temp? 4700uf for e90 and 10,000uf for e92.

Or perhaps a 55w hid kit with projector foglight housings?
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      04-27-2010, 12:27 PM   #245
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will this mod work for a 2007 x3??
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      04-27-2010, 12:46 PM   #246
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Well I got my non-slim kit installed (without caps) and for under 50 bucks shipped, it's definitely worth it. Output is pretty nice but the color leaves a bit more to be desired. I opted for 3000k for improved visibility in fog/rain and although it reflects yellow on the ground and walls, they still look a bit white looking at them straight on. Certainly not as yellow as the OP's pics. I may just wrap my housings in yellow lamin-x and call it a day.

As for the errors, I did get two or three fog errors and strangely some exterior bulb errors the first few days of operation. After that they seem to have all but disappeared. Srsly. I ran them almost the entire time on a drive from NorCal to Las Vegas and I didn't get a single error on that trip.
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Hey guys,

Just wanna chime in to share my findings. I bought the same kit 200Duece did and found something interesting. My 09 E91 (LCI, xenon) has 10000uF 25V on the left and 4700uF 35V on the right (blew the 10000uF by not paying attention to polarity and Shack only had 4700uF). Here is the thing: when i turn on the aux and then the fogs, I got a code on the 4700 side. But when I turn on the headlight and then the fogs, both were fine and no code thrown. And then I turn off the headlight and turn the fogs back on, they were fine again.

Can't really conclude anything but I thought this may help others troubleshooting. I'll swap out the 4700 later and see if the 10000 takes care of business. Anyone knows where to get the 10000 near San Jose/Santa Clara, CA? I tried Shack and Frys with no luck. Or I'll do the ebay route and wait for shipping.

Also has anyone tried 16V instead of 25/35V? I am afraid the extra voltage may not be good for the circuitry long term. Anyone with EE background or expert in circuit design?
yo, there's a place in santa clara just down the street from jlevi called anchor electronics. the caps were under 2.00 each.

my EE roommate helped me install the caps. he said they were fine. just as long as the caps are rated above what the battery/alternator pushes out or something.
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      04-29-2010, 02:02 AM   #248
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55w could cause excessive heat issues...melting fog light housing etc.



What's your point? Do you want your fogs to be yellow? 3000k is like the lowest temperature you can go....yellow color, highest output. The higher you go in temperature, the "whiter/bluer/purpler" (in that order) they get in color but as you go higher, the light output decreases...meaning that you can't see as far. For fogs, you want the most visibility....or at least that's what your suppose to do. The temp you have now gives you the most visibility. Nowadays people match their fogs with their xenons/angel eyes which is purely for aesthetics and kinda defeats the purpose of having fogs.
Thanks dude , I'm actually talking about a different story ... I know what you mean ,, but yeah ..still I mean something different ... I'll get some pictures to show what I mean ...
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Guys i ordered the DDM slim HID Kit 6000k. I have a 2007 e92 335i. What rating capacitor do I need and where exactly do I need to put it in? Thanks.
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Sorry bud I didnt create this thread to accomodate your "cup of tea". There are many topics regarding this subject and many many members curious how to eliminate the need to spend $200+ on a fog light setup that operates correctly and does not throw an error code on our vehicles. You said yourself the hid light kits looks good so whats the difference in me wiring the items needed for it to function properly rather than pay someone a 100% markup to do the same just to sell it to me at a profit.
I like them
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My kit just came in the mail but I need help. Im still confused about where i cut the wires and put in the 10000uf 25v caps. Any help would be great.



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      05-04-2010, 02:57 PM   #252
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I need to clarify the capacitor is NOT I repeat NOT connected to the bulb harness. It looks confusing because you see the bulb in the picture but it is only there because the bulb is fed through the rubber boot with all other wires. The connection for the bulb is to a seperate set of output wires from the ballast. The plug that is shown in the picture after the capacitor plugs into the ballast but the capacitor is between that plug and the oem BMW plug. Sequence goes as follows: OEM Bmw Plug , Capacitor , Plug to ballast , seperate ballast output bulb plugs. Hope this helps
P.S. What kit did you order?

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thanks alot Boosted! So for my e92 build 06..I would need a 10000uf cap right?
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Looking back through the thread guys with E92's are using 10000uf/25v caps. I also read that some guys have had success using two 4700uf caps, but me personally I would just stick with the one 10000uf cap.

Side note: I saw on page 3 that you must make sure the polarity is correct otherwise the cap with explode.
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      05-04-2010, 03:39 PM   #256
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Yeap!


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MAKE SURE THE POLARITY IS CORRECT!!!
the bmw harness is reversed from most of the harnesses used. makes sure the black wire from the capacitor wiring is connected to the brown wire from the car harness. the capacitor also MUST be wired in correctly, with the (-) side connected to the black wire. you can usually extract the pins from the aftermarket harness and flip them that way.


electrolytic capacitors will boil over and pop if hooked up in reverse.

my DDM ballasts work perfect with the 10000uF 50V capacitors i got from ebay. cost was about 6 bucks for a pair.
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thanks alot Boosted! So for my e92 build 06..I would need a 10000uf cap right?
NO No NO NO No No


you have the CAps already installed!@!!!!!!!!!!!

they are the little black box!!!!!!!!
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2007 x3 help

I did this mod on my 2007 bmw x3 and i used the 10000 25v capacitors. The fog lights comes on, but they go off and the burn light indicators still comes on....any ideas??
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P.S. What kit did you order?
This one:
http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p...=101&parent=85
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hey would any one know what cap i need for my 2011, e90 m-tech hid fog kit?... ddm slim 35w 8000k.. thanx!
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      05-27-2010, 09:18 PM   #261
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Did they fix the harness polarity for newer E90's (2011 for example) ?

Once I get my car, I might just buy a handful of capacitors and let my shop test it out trial-and-error style.

I've had 6000k lows and 4500k fogs on my Altima and was thoroughly pleased with the output / reliability. Hence, this thread got my attention pretty fast. I'm not going to touch the OEM xenon's but will play around with the 3000k fogs.
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Has anyone tried these guys out yet?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...AQ:MOTORS:1123

i verified with them about the resistor and they use the 10000uf cap.

they also offer the slim ballast.
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2010 e90 lci mtec.

so i need the ddm slim kit in 35w

what else do i need.
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