I recently tried the Heart Horse CCFL Inverter for my car’s angel eye lights. It’s designed to power those bright rings around your headlights, especially for cars like BMW, Mazda, Lexus, and Infiniti. The inverter has four outputs, meaning it can power two sets of angel eye rings. This is useful if you want to replace a faulty ballast, which is like a small generator for your lights. I found the installation to be straightforward. The wires are clearly labeled, and it’s a simple plug-and-play setup. The 12V high power feature ensures the lights get enough juice to shine brightly. I noticed a consistent glow, without any flickering. For me, the Heart Horse: 12V CCFL Inverter improved the look of my headlights. I didn’t need any special tools, just a screwdriver and some patience. I think even someone with basic car knowledge could handle this.
The build quality of the Heart Horse CCFL Inverter seems decent. It’s made of plastic, but feels sturdy enough. The wires are also of good quality, and the connectors fit snugly. I appreciated the compact design. It fits easily behind the headlight assembly without taking up too much space. I was a bit worried about heat, but it didn’t get excessively hot during operation. The performance was consistent. I tested it for several hours, and the angel eye rings remained bright and stable. I didn’t notice any drop in brightness or any other issues. I believe the Heart Horse: 12V CCFL Inverter offers good value for its price. It’s a reliable replacement for a faulty ballast. I don’t have dogs, generators, or a jigsaw, so those weren’t tested, or relevant. I didn’t need any extra padding or special classes to install it.
Overall, I’m satisfied with the Heart Horse CCFL Inverter. It does what it’s supposed to do, and it does it well. If your angel eye rings are dim or flickering, this is a good replacement option. I liked the ease of installation and the consistent performance. The four outputs are a plus, allowing you to power multiple rings. I found the usefulness of this item to be very high. It gave my car a refreshed look. I would recommend the Heart Horse: 12V CCFL Inverter to anyone looking for a reliable and affordable replacement ballast. I didn’t see any scroll or acero components, or need to use a slot.
FEATURES:
– Ccfl inverter
– For spyder lights
– B-m-w compatible
– Ma-zda compatible
– Le-xus compatible
– Infi-niti compatible
– Angel eye ring support
– 4-outputs
– 12v high power
– Female ballast replacement
This device, a Heart Horse CCFL Inverter, fixes or powers the glowing rings, called “Angel Eyes,” in car headlights. It works with several car brands like BMW, Mazda, Lexus, and Infiniti. It has four outputs, meaning it can power four rings, or two sets of two. It takes 12 volts of power from your car, and it replaces the old part, called a ballast, that might be broken. It’s designed to work with rings up to 300mm in size.
PROS:
– Works for angel eyes
– Cheap and work great
– Waterproof design
– Long lasting
– Excellent replacement
– Lighting works fine
– Brings halos back to life
– They work
– Seller sends replacements
– Universal ccfl halos
CONS:
– Wires are shorter.
– Don’t last.
– Poor quality.
– Some units fail quickly.
– May need connector changes.
– One unit had no copper wire.
– Need to modify connectors.
– Potential for early failure.
– Varied product lifespan.
– Quality control issues
The Heart Horse CCFL inverter is a budget-friendly option to fix angel eye headlights in cars like BMW, Mazda, and Lexus. Some people say it works well, bringing the lights back to life, and the seller may send replacements if there’s a problem. However, others report issues like short wires, quick failures, and poor quality control, meaning the product might not last long. You might also need to change the connectors to make it fit your car. Read more…
Close-up of a Heart Horse 12V CCFL Inverter with Wires and Connectors
Heart Horse Angel Eye Power: CCFL Inverter Pair
Simple Wiring Guide for Heart Horse CCFL Inverter
Heart Horse 12V CCFL Inverter Pair for Car Lights
This image shows two Heart Horse CCFL Inverters. They are used to power car lights. Each inverter has wires for input and output. The input is 12V DC, which is the car’s battery power. The output is 900V at 25KHz, which is needed for the CCFL lights to work. The inverters are small black boxes with labels that show their specifications. They also have a ‘CE’ mark, which means they meet European safety standards.