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I'm not sure what you're looking at, as there should be a large difference in light output between DRLs (only used to show other vehicles where you are) and headlights (which illuminate the road for you). DRLs do not significantly illuminate the road. If you have an alternator, DRLs are usually fed pulsating half power across one of the diodes, averaging 6-7 volts. It is common for the vehicle manufacturer to use the incandescent highbeams as DRLs, the light is noticeably yellow as a result. If you have LED highbeams (like the Mav), they tend to use a separate light such as the turn signal lights. If you do a search for DRLs, you will find lots of details, like this one: https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Convert-High-Beam-DRL-to-LED-Lights/Source for the half power claim ? Be being a van at a stop light and switch headlight on. I bet you won't see a difference.
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