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Oracle DRL Rectifiers; DRL Rectifier

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      Features

      • Eliminates LED flicker in DRL mode by stabilizing and boosting the current.
      • Includes two plug-and-play DRL capacitors.
      • Compatible with all 9005 and 9006 bulbs.

      Description

      DRL Rectifier Solution. The Oracle DRL Rectifiers provide an effective fix for LED flickering issues in daytime running light (DRL) mode. Designed to stabilize and enhance electrical current during DRL operation, they ensure consistent light output and improve the reliability of vehicle LED lighting systems.

      Construction and Appearance. Made with quality electronic components housed in compact, durable modules, these rectifiers integrate easily into existing headlight setups. The plug-and-play capacitors are designed for straightforward use without affecting the appearance of the vehicle.

      Installation. Installation requires no drilling or complex wiring modifications. The components plug directly into existing sockets, suitable for professional installation or experienced automotive enthusiasts.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit all 9005 and 9006 bulb types, these rectifiers address flicker issues related to these common DRL bulb sizes, ensuring proper function and compatibility.

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