Hello all,
This is my first post here and I have to admit I know very little about electronics. I am a tinkerer at heart and a very quick learner though.
Now, on to my situation. I own a 2015 Jeep Wrangler that has horrendous halogen headlights. I recently switched them for LED projector headlights that work wonderfully except that they flicker. The Jeep uses PWM for the halogen headlights to extend the life of the bulbs. The PWM fluctuates between 8 volts and 12 volts from what I have read. There are "anti-flicker" solutions that use large capacitors to overcome the flickering but there is a noticeable delay when going from low beam to high beam.
Would it be possible to use a boost converter to set output voltage to 12 volts, regardless of the Jeep is outputting less than 12 volts at any given time?
This is my first post here and I have to admit I know very little about electronics. I am a tinkerer at heart and a very quick learner though.
Now, on to my situation. I own a 2015 Jeep Wrangler that has horrendous halogen headlights. I recently switched them for LED projector headlights that work wonderfully except that they flicker. The Jeep uses PWM for the halogen headlights to extend the life of the bulbs. The PWM fluctuates between 8 volts and 12 volts from what I have read. There are "anti-flicker" solutions that use large capacitors to overcome the flickering but there is a noticeable delay when going from low beam to high beam.
Would it be possible to use a boost converter to set output voltage to 12 volts, regardless of the Jeep is outputting less than 12 volts at any given time?
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