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Aftermarket Install 

 

 

 

 
 

 

NBO system uses true factory style bulbs D2S. 

 

[Philips / Hella] LVQ-212 HID Ballast  

 

The LVQ-212 ballast is a very well designed ballast with many features.  
This unit is the was the result of 5 years of German R&D.  The engineers 
had to solve the “Hot Start” where you are turning on a hot bulb which may 
explode.  The ballast needs to monitor the voltage difference between a 
cold start and a hot start.  If the voltage is not monitored and regulated it 
will decrease the life of the HID bulb.  This ballast is also wired for reverse 
polarity protection.  There is also a safety “Shut Down” feature where in 
the event there is a collision, if the ballast senses no circuit it will shut 
down, to prevent arcing and possibly ignition of fuel or high voltage hazard 
for rescue workers.  If the LVQ-212 experiences more then 8 shut downs it 
will burn out an internal fuse which is replaceable.   
 
The Philips / Hella LVQ 212 is the most widely used HID ballast in the 
aftermarket industry.  Philips would sell these units as private labels, other 
companies in Asia have also counterfeited this design.  This unit will not 
work as shown because the D2S sockets are too big to fit through the NSX 
housing from the bottom hole.  One fix is to modify the connectors to an 
AMP plugs are supported by companies such as McCulloch, MTEC, 
Xetronics, etc.  This will guarantee the most amount of support in the 
future for replacement ballast or bulbs.   
 
Another highly recommended option is to purchase 2 sets of AMP 
connectors and create an AMP disconnect for the D2S socket such as the 
NBO system.  If you have a different type of aftermarket HID system you 
can always purchase a D2S socket to AMP connector so you can use 
factory D2S bulbs.  One place to get this is 

www.blinglights.com

 

 

 

 

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