12-25-2015, 01:26 AM
OK....I get what he's seeing.
Low beam is low beam only
High beam is high beam only
PTP turns on the high beam while the low beam is illuminated and is brighter than either by it self.
When you turn the high beam on it turns off the low beam. The PTP is only a momentary switch and is only supposed to be used for short bursts so it won't overheat the housing.
If you were to have both the high and low beams lit at the same time for prolonged periods of time, the bulb and the light housing could overheat to the point of failure.
Does that make sense?
Low beam is low beam only
High beam is high beam only
PTP turns on the high beam while the low beam is illuminated and is brighter than either by it self.
When you turn the high beam on it turns off the low beam. The PTP is only a momentary switch and is only supposed to be used for short bursts so it won't overheat the housing.
If you were to have both the high and low beams lit at the same time for prolonged periods of time, the bulb and the light housing could overheat to the point of failure.
Does that make sense?
