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What is color temperature? Many people believe that
the higher the color temperature the brighter the lamp. This
is totally wrong. The color temperature is purely a scale to
measure the color of the light output. It is a reference
purely for color and could equally be called White, Green or
Blue. The reality is the higher up the scale the lamps are the
less bright they become. 5200K lamps are approx 10% brighter
(measured in Lumens, not degrees K) than the 7000K. If you
want lighting performance the 6000K HID lamps are the best. In
our opinion 7000K has the best and most attractive light
output.
Degrees K = ONLY COLOUR
Lumen= BRIGHT
What is the difference between genuine XENON HID lights
and Xenon gas-filled bulbs?
High Intensity Discharge
(H.I.D.) is a type of lighting technology that replaces the
filament of the light bulb with Xenon gas. The gas is ignited
to produce an arc of light, when high voltage is applied. The
amount of light output is three times that of a standard
halogen bulb. The lamps also glow at a higher light
temperature (closer to natural sunlight) that gives it its
distinct color and appearance.
Other companies produce halogen bulbs that are gas-filled.
They still have a filament as they are halogen technology, but
the gas gives the bulb a bluer color when lit. Xenon-filled
halogen bulbs produce little or no more light output than
standard halogen bulbs of the same wattage.
"It should be noted that halogen technology is not
comparable to the Xenon discharge technology, fitted as
original equipment to more and more of the world's finest
cars." - Philips
DO NOT BE FOOLED BY COMPANIES THAT OFFER HID-LOOK BULBS! They are not a true XENON H.I.D. light system.
How long will these bulbs last?
HID XENON lamps
are designed to last for the life of your vehicle. They will
run for over 2500 hours. Xtra Xenon HID lighting systems are made
of the finest materials available.
Could I not just purchase a stronger watt halogen bulb
to get a brighter light?
XENON H.I.D. lamps are 35
watts while traditional halogen bulbs are 55 watts. Even
though XENON H.I.D. lamps draw less current, they produce 3
times the light output as the higher wattage halogen bulbs.
Increasing the wattage will make the bulb a little brighter
but still much dimmer that the XENON HID lamps. Also, AMPS =
(BULB WATTS X 2) /
BATTERY
VOLTAGE OUTPUT (12). So as you increase the wattage on your
bulb you increase the current draw on your entire electrical
system. This is critical in motorcycle applications.
Why can I not just replace the halogen bulb in my
vehicle with XENON HID lamps with out having to purchase the
entire kit?
Motorcycles and automobiles currently use a
12 Volt electrical system for their headlamps. XENON HID
lighting systems require over 20,000 volts to ignite the
bulbs. Once lit, they only require 85 volts to keep running.
Our kits include a power pack that is necessary for the lamps
to turn on. The input of the power pack is 9-16 volts. It is
an integral part of the system. You DO NOT require any
additional components to install the XENON HID lamp into the
original socket of the halogen bulb.
What does the XENON HID light system kit
includes?
We will supply you with all of the necessary
components and hardware to install this system into your
vehicle. Each kit includes: 2 direct plug-in XENON H.I.D.
lamps, 2 ballasts (transformer / igniter unit), all necessary
wiring, complete and easy to follow installation instructions
and wiring diagram.
Could I install the kit myself?
For anyone who is
mechanically inclined, this installation is considered
"do-it-yourself". While a typical installation takes
approximately 30 minutes, it can vary depending on application
(conversion or auxiliary). Our kits are ready to install
right-out-of-the-box and come complete with everything that
you will need. We also provide you a full set of easy-to-read,
step-by-step instructions to guide you.
Could I re-install the original halogen bulbs after the Xtra Xenon H.I.D. lighting system
has been installed?
With the growing popularity of
leasing vehicles, a big concern is whether or not you can
bring the vehicle back to its original factory condition. Our
kits install with little or no modifications to your vehicle.
If need be, the entire kit can be removed and the original
halogen bulbs replaced. This kit can be re-installed into
another vehicle that uses the same bulb size.
Will I lose the ability to use the High
beams?
All originally supplied XENON H.I.D. lighting
systems from automotive manufacturers use a dual bulb
configuration for High and Low beam. A traditional halogen
bulb is used for the High beam while a XENON H.I.D. lamp is
utilized for the Low beam. Our kits are intended to replace
the Low-beam components of the lighting system while still
keeping the High beam halogen bulb fully operational.
Some vehicles use a single halogen bulb for both the High
and Low beam (like H4). We offer a kit for these vehicles as
well, but the functionality of the High beam is eliminated. We
are also offering the Dual Beam / HiLo H4 kit where both High and Low beam
are preserved.
An alternative to this is to use the low beam H4 kit and
install the XENON HID light system kit into the auxiliary
lights of your vehicle. This way, you will still have full
High beam functionality and will increase the effectiveness of
your auxiliary lights.
Are these XENON HID light systems street
legal?
Every country and jurisdiction has its own rules
and regulations governing the use of automotive lighting.
XENON H.I.D. lighting systems that are supplied with the
vehicles from the factory are DOT / E approved. Our kits are
also made by the same OEM manufacturers that supply all the
major car companies of the world. NO XENON H.I.D. lighting
system available from any source is DOT / E approved if
installed outside of the factory. These kits are not street
legal for use on public roads as they are. As a result, we
officially endorse the kit for exhibition and off-road use and
will only sell the kit to be used for these purposes. We are
not responsible for customers who violate the terms of sale in
which they will assume all responsibilities for any
unauthorized or unintended use other than exhibition or
off-road use.
Candela (cd)
The international unit (SI) of
luminous intensity. The term has been in use since the early
days of lighting when a standard candle of a fixed size and
composition was used as a basis for evaluating the intensity
of other light sources. This unit is used in measuring
headlight output; basically the higher the number is, the
brighter the light is.
Lumen (lm)
The
international unit (SI) of luminous flux (quality of lights).
For example, a dinner candle produces about 12 lumens and a
standard 60-watt incandescent bulb produces 830 lumens. The
higher the number is, the brighter the light is
Kelvin (K)
A basic unit
of thermodynamic temperature (color temperature) used to
measure the whiteness of the light output. The higher the
number is, the whiter the light is. When over 5000K the light
begins to turn to blue as daylight.
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