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Installing new hid
Last edited by buckeyewalt; 02-25-2012 at 02:31 PM. |
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It's not the power you need to change (ie. wattage), it's the kelvin rating is what you need to, if you want to get a whiter light output.
I've replaced my OEM HID bulb with ones that has a kelvin rating of 6000, and now they're white. As white as my LED halo rings. Any higher kelvin and it'll start to get a blue tinge which actually make it less effective in illuminating the road at night time, especially when the roads are wet. Besides, putting a different wattage bulb could cause the OBC to give you errors. I hope that helps.
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2. "Kelvin rating" is typically utter marketing BS. Bulbs put out a spectrum of light, with a central frequency and a spread- people add blue coatings to bulbs, shift the spectrum- LOWER THE LUMEN OUTPUT- and people are happy that they match there LED halo rings...or appear to.... by distoring the spectrum you do not get true daylight anyway. Not saying this IS the case with your lights, but 98% of buyers have no idea what they are buying... 90% of sellers likewise have no idea...fantastic market opportunity for cheap Asian no-names. I want bright lights that light far down the road. I don't care about the color or if they match my halos...cause *I* am not looking at the front of my car! |
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Brand of 6Ks to match LED halos
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I agree with ard on this regarding the kelvin,,,which is what I meant to say,,but somehow "power" came out. Are there anything to look for when buying a new bulb, or all 6000k bulbs the same?
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You can't really mess it up. Pretty much any ebay store selling D1S bulbs are fine. I replaced mine with 6000K D1S's, and changed my halos to Alpinemss 8000K's.
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So all bulbs are equal in terms of focal point, wattage and lumen output? All "6000k" bulbs have the same spectral distribution?
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I swear Ard, you look for these topics to bash people on the head
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.... Seriously. I wouldn't presume to say all of that. But for the average consumer, they wouldn't notice the difference.
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