Piccies and part nos (except fuse holder) located at
showthread.php?p=177657#post177657 (hopefully this is the correct way to cross-link a post)
And I'll try to remember to post a pic of my fuse setup.
My responses to a few queries:
- I don't think 500+ m is realistic for the Narva long-range (nee: pencil) beams, however my alignment is not optimal. Perhaps my eyes aren't either.
- I'd love 2 long-range and 2 broad beam. Could cross 'em up and really pretend I'm a rally driver!

- (I've not checked this completely) 100W bulbs are possibly above ADR /ECE spec on wattage, otherwise are on luminance. Have a look at ADR 46/00 and the ECE stuff contained therein (good luck!) prob. APPENDIX A UN-ECE REGULATION NO. 1/01 Para 6.4
- Should note the long-range are not ADR compliant even with 55W bulbs- but the broad beams are (as per Narva website- ADR 46/00).
- I think it does come down to a consideration of other road users- not just drivers, but pedestrians, cyclists, etc. I am very reluctant to use them on well-travelled roads.
- It could be said if it dazzles other drivers then it could dazzle roos too!
- I've found horns work like a directional switch for roos. If you want 'em to change direction, just honk! I've made them do this, including making one particularly stupid and suicidal individual fall over on a wet road directly in front of me (at very slow speed of course) by honking just as it was about to land (I let it hop up and run off).
- At other times I've been able to 'steer' roos down the road with the headlights. You just cruise up behind them, aim right of them & they'll steer left, aim left & they'll steer right. I'm not sure now whether this was a reaction to vehicle sound or the light. If they slow down, you get close or, if necessary, honk and resteer 'em as necessary. You can do this until they tire, you get bored, or (hopefully) you can steer them safely off into the bushes. I've chased one off a bridge like this.
- Horns don't work with wombats. They just stand, snarl at you, refuse to move until you shut up and then waddle off at their own pace. They win!