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Sunday, November 27, 2011
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
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Monday, November 21, 2011
HID Kit 101 - Basic Explanations For HID Xenon Kit, Bulb Size, Color, K?
What does the color mean?
HID kits come in different colors. The color are described in terms of Kelvins (K). For example, 3000K, 5000K, 4500K, 6000K, 8000K, 10000K, 12000K etc...
You can see a chart of HID Kit colors on Ultimate HID Kits' website.
How to find my bulb size for my car?
The easiest way is to check the actual bulb size in you car or truck right now. It is generally written on the base of the bulb. You can also check in the owner's manual or visit this Sylvania's Lamp Replacement Guide.
Typical bulb size that may be used on vehicles are H1, HB1, HB2, H3, HB3, H4, HB4, HB5, H6, H6M, H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H13, 9003, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007 and 880.
Should I get a HI/LO HID Kit?
This depends on your vehicle. If your vehicle has only one bulb per headlight, this means you will need a HI/LO HID kit. Installing a regular kit would eliminate the high-beams function on your vehicle. If your vehicle uses 2 light bulbs per headlight, you just need a regular kit for the low-beams.
What color to chose?
This is a matter of personal preference. The most light will be emitted by low K colors (4500K for example). Above this, the output decreases slightly.
Other colors can be used for tuner styles. More extreme colors will have a tendency to attract police attention so you may want to consider this before ordering an HID Kit above 8000K.
For more photos and info, visit Ultimate HID Kits' website.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
The Move Toward LED Headlights
You hear about them all the time lately in a variety of applications. LEDs are well suited for traffic lights. They are used in the automotive industry for brake lights and turn signals. They are used for lighting of parking garages and streets. So, what's the big deal about LED lights as of late, especially as headlights in the automotive industry?
The transition from halogen headlights to LED headlights means white, crisper, and brighter light output, while at the same time offering greater dependability and longer lifespan which has made this technology the standard in other industry applications. The brighter light output results in better visibility and thus better overall safety and performance. A typical headlight assembly is expected to last about one thousand hours, while LED headlights exceed that amount by as much as fifty times. The color temperature of LED headlight assemblies is round five thousand Kelvin, which is much closer to the sun light than any halogen or incandescent headlight assemblies.
LEDs are also much more efficient because they produce more light output per watt than any incandescent bulb. In order to gain color, the traditional lighting methods require the use of filters, while LEDs can produce light of proposed color. In contrast to other light sources, LEDs emit much less heat, which can make for a maintenance-free headlight system.
As a result of all these advantage of LED technology in headlight systems over incandescent or halogen lamps, LEDs will eventually be in line with the current light source systems. Currently, the cost gap is what is slowing the transition but as the demand grows and production methods become more efficient, this will change.
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