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H.I.D
Xenon
Conversion Kit can generally
be installed into the car that uses conventional halogen bulb headlight and
has several advantages over halogen bulbs.
More light output. A
35W HID light source produced up to 3 x the lumens at the light source when
compared to a 55W halogen bulbs.
Blue-White
light. The color
temperature of HID lighting more closely approximates the color temperature
of natural daylight than does a halogen bulbs, which appears yellowish.
Greater
visibility. The
combination of more light output and whiter color make for better visibility
in most night time driving conditions.
Longer Life.
HID lamps will last, on the average over 2 times as long as halogen bulb.
Easy
Conversion.
HID Conversion Kit is
simple and easy to substitute for standard halogen bulbs.
Available bulb bases
:
H1,
H3, H4, H4 Hi/Lo, H7, H11, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007 |
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Parts in a kit
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Available
Color temperature: |
ITEM \ TYPE |
H1 |
H3 |
H4(Hi/Lo) |
H7 |
9004 |
9005 |
9006 |
9007 |
HID Bulb |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Ballast |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Igniter |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Bracket |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Standard Harness |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Mounting Hardware |
1bag |
1bag |
1bag |
1bag |
1bag |
1bag |
1bag |
1bag |
Warranty
Book |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
User's Manual |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
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Model No. |
Color Temperature |
Light color |
#5000 |
4200K~5000K |
White |
#6500 |
5500K~6500K |
Bright
White |
#8000 |
7300K~8300K |
Bluish |
#10000 |
9500K~11000K |
Purple
Blue |
#13000 |
12500K~14000K |
Purplish |
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Click Here to find out the right bulb part# that fits
your car.
Product
Features:
- No
cutting and re-wiring required for entire installation.
- 35W.
Xenon Gas Filled HID bulbs. No Filament
- 5000K
~ 13000K
color temperature. More
light output
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Highest quality
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Longer life
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Produce Super-White light and more intensity of lighting. Please see the
gallery
pictures how brilliant it
is.
- Easy
to installation (20 minutes for a beginner)
- CE Approved
- Factory Offers
1 Full Year Warranty
HID / Xenon Technology:
XENON HID lamps do not have a filament. Instead the light is
created by an electrical discharge between two electrodes in an air tight
tiny quartz capsule filled with xenon gas, mercury and metal halide salts.
This improves durability as road vibrations can cause damage to coil
lighting technologies. These light sources also produce a blue-white light
that is safer because it is closer to natural daylight. The color
temperature is approximately 4200 K compared to 3200 K for halogen. The
increased light output from a 35 watt XENON HID lamp is approximately 80%
more light then a 55 watt halogen bulb. The XENON HID system will also draw
less power from your vehicles electrical system.
Temperature:
Color Temperature is a measurement in Degrees Kelvin that indicates the hue
of a specific type of light source. Many people believe the misconception
that colour temperature is a rating of the brightness of the bulb or HID
kit. This belief is completely false. The reality of the matter is that the
higher the colour temperature, the less useable light output you will
obtain. A perfect example would be a black light. This light has a colour
temperature of approx 12,000k and has almost no useable light or lumens
output. Higher K kits such as 7000k, 7500k, etc. have been manufactured for
individuals that are more concerned about the actual colour output of their
lights as opposed to the actual useable light output they produce.
Chromaticity and Colour Temperature
Degrees K = COLOUR ONLY Lumen= BRIGHTNESS
XYZ trisimulus values and the associated Yxy colour space form the
foundation of the present system for numerical colour notation. The concept
for the XYZ tristimulus values is based on the premise that all colours are
seen as mixtures of these three primary colours. By defining the colour
matching functions of a standard observer, the Commission Internationale de
L'Eclairage (CIE), an international organization concerned with light and
colour, provided the basis for colorimetry in 1931. The Tristimulus values
XYZ are useful for specifying a colour, but the results are not easily
visualized. The two-dimensional colour (x,y) diagram is taken from the Yxy
colour space, in which Y is the lightness (and is identical to the
tristimulus value Y) and x and y are the chromaticity coordinates calculated
from the tristimulus values XYZ. The CIE x,y chromaticity diagram for this
colour space is shown. In this diagram, achromatic colours are toward the
center of the diagram, and the chroma or saturation increases toward the
edges.
Colour Temperature (Tcp)
A black body (perfect radiant body) is an ideal object that absorbs all
energy, changes its colour from red through yellow to white as its
temperature increases. The absolute temperature T (K) of the black body is
referred to as the colour temperature and colour by a locus (black body
locus).
The above diagram is sometimes used to indicate the colour of a light
source. Correlated colour temperature is used to apply the general idea of
colour temperature to those colours that are close to, but not exactly on
the blackbody locus. For instance, a light source which has a colour
difference of 0.01 in the green direction (Duv) from a black body which has
a colour temperature of 7,000K is indicated as having a correlated colour
temperature of 7,000K + 0.01 (uv unit).
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