Chris...

You said back in July that the adaptive thing does not work on high beam..... ?

Izzat correct????
 
Yup Ruz - The High beam gives you a mass of light everywhere - so the adaptive beam is not necessary. And so does not work.

That said - there are times imo when (in really tight hairpins) the dip is better than main. The NON adaptive bit of the beam lights up the outside of the curve and the adaptive bitties light up the inside.

iirc the lights use more amps on full adaptive lean than they do on main.
Found it

Current Draw
1.9A @ 12V DC (Low Beam)
3.2A @ 12V DC (High Beam)
.21A @ 12V DC (Front Position)
4.2A @ 12V DC (Low Beam at Full Lean)
 
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