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ARE THESE BULBS ANY GOOD





Never heard of the make before, build quality wise they must be good to get a lifetime warrenty, as for the quality of the light produced, i would guess as they are so cheap, its pretty crap
 


anybody else got any ideas whats that 6000k mean , they seem ok i may get 1 set and have a look what they are like



Gregg
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS


for £6.50 they might be worth a try.......if you look at his Ebay feedback its very good
 


60000k is the temperature they heat up to!!

Apparently the the norm is 38000k-40000k if you read further down the ad all will be explaned
 
  Polo + Micra


the k after the number stands for kelvin which is a tempreature scale

0 degrees c = 273 degrees k
 

Daz.

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 200 RS EDC


Quote: Originally posted by gsmgregg on 25 January 2004


i bid on some now i will let u know if they are any good



Gregg
Please do Im quite interested in these now as one of mine went on the way home!
 
  2012 WRX Waggon


Dont think the Kelvin refers to actual temperature, but more to the colour of the light produced.

6000K is 5600 odd Degrees C - the glass would melt!
 
  2012 WRX Waggon


Just read the add - sound like a right load of crap!

They say they are

High quality xenon charged HID lamp, (2 times brighter) with no extra current draw

They are defo NOT HID (high intensity discharge lamps) They are just normal lamps with a blue coating on them!! HID dont have a coating, the excited gas produces the colour, not a painted on filter.
 
  Polo + Micra


yeah i ment to add that to the end of the post

i think that they ave replaced halogen gas in the lamps with xenon gas
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS


Quote: Originally posted by Dink16v on 25 January 2004


yeah i ment to add that to the end of the post

i think that they ave replaced halogen gas in the lamps with xenon gas
i dont think thats possible mate.........Xenon gas needs a huge amount of voltage through it for it to light up.............IIRC???
 
  Polo + Micra


no the gas allows the element to glow hotter cos the xenon gas has better cooling properties
 
  2012 WRX Waggon


Good site Craig!

quick extract:

Various companies and individuals are selling halogen headlamp bulbs with blue or purplish-blue glass. There are lots of spurious claims made for these bulbs. Theyre falsely advertised as "Xenon bulbs" or "HID bulbs", the blue glass is claimed to "force the bulb to perform at a higher level", and there are seemingly endless amounts of pseudoscience aimed at enticing buyers who want better performance from their headlamps. In fact, these bulbs reduce headlamp performance while increasing dangerous glare.
 


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