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I’m not sure which one you’re referring to there?
Could it be your wiring that does that?
The 4 Goff LEDs I currently have fitted all do not use all 4 emitters for main beam. I had to use sunglasses to peer in there to be sure!
The Goff LEDs of mine are these, which draw 30 watts:
NEW 'DAYLIGHTER 2s' H4 5K headlight bulb replacements
This is our new British Pre-Focus headlamp LED, these fit straight into your existing BPF headlight with no adapters, resistors or anything else required, now with new shorter heatsink & improved beam pattern from Sept. 2019
Previous BPF LEDs have had the power limited by a very simple heatsink, the Daylighter has a more sophisticated heatsink allowing much more powerful LEDs to be fitted.
The power consumption on high beam is 10W on 6V so you can leave them running all the time you're riding and at night they will give a better light than a standard headlight bulb.
They're great for dynamo systems, used with a LED stop/tail they only use as much power as a Quartz Halogen pilot bulb
Dual Polarity, as supplied the standard Daylighters will run on 6V/12V as well as positive or negative earth systems so there's no chance of buying the wrong one.
Now also available as a 12V only high power version. Brighter than the standard version with the same improved beam pattern. These are also dual polarity & draw 12W.
The LEDs are positioned like the filaments in a standard bulb as shown here, this gives a good beam pattern, with main beam not 'up in the trees' like some other LED headlight bulbs.