XENON HID FACTS:
WHAT IS A XENON HID?
- High Intensity Discharge (also known as Xenon)
- Known as Xenon (Xe) for the name of the gas (Xenon gas) found in bulb
- Simulates brightness of lightning during thunder storms
- A controlled electrical discharge causes the trapped Xenon gas to luminate
HID vs. HALOGEN (Standard)
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HALOGEN BULB |
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| No Filament |
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Filament Bulb |
| 10x More Durable |
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Minimal Durability |
| 5000K (Temp.) |
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2300K (Temp.) |
| 35Watt (Output) |
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55Watt (Output) |
| Blue-White Light Source |
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N/A |
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| 300% More Light |
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| Less Power Needed |
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WHAT WILL MY XENON HID KIT INCLUDE?
Each kit includes:
- Two (2) direct plug-in XENON HID lamps
- Two (2) ballasts (transformer/igniter unit)
- Necessary wiring and wiring diagram
- Installation instructions
* All kits are OEM grade and DOT approved
* All components to complete installation included with kit
* Approximately one (1) hour needed to complete installation
* Do-It-Yourself installation
WHICH XENON HID KIT SHOULD I PURCHASE?
There are two (2) HID beam types Single and Dual
Single Beam Model (11 types):
* If your vehicle uses two (2) separate bulbs to produce a Low and High Beam
* XENON HID Kits are sold separately as Low and High Beam
* PURCHASE THE APPROPRIATE HID KIT TO ENSURE PROPER FUNCTIONALITY
- H1/H3/H4/H7/H11
- 9004/9005/9006/9007/880/881
Dual Beam (Bi-Xenon) Model (5 types):
* If your vehicle uses one (1) bulb to produce both a Low and High Beam
* PURCHASE THE APPROPRIATE HID KIT TO ENSURE PROPER FUNCTIONALITY
- H4-2/H4-3/H13-3
- 9004-3/9007-3
Note: H4-2 or H4-3 HID KIT is interchangeable with the H4 type bulb.
Visit the links below to view diagrams:
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProducts/AutomotiveLighting/LampReplacementGuide
http://www.gelighting.com/eu/product_portfolio/automotive/manufacturers
D0 I HAVE TO PURCHASE THE ENTIRE XENON HID KIT?
Yes! A XENON HID KIT is needed for vehicles without required system.
- DO NOT attempt to install XENON HID bulbs in traditional lighting system
- Traditional wiring can not support the voltage required for XENON HID bulbs.
WHAT IS COLOR TEMPERATURE?
- The color temperature is purely a scale to measure the color of the light output.
- Color examples include white, green or blue.
Degrees (K) = COLOR
Lumen= BRIGHTNESS
The higher up the scale the lamps are the less bright they become
- (ex. 5200K lamps are brighter than the 7000K lamps)
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LIGHT (HUE) |
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| 4,300K |
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White |
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| 6,000K |
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Light-Blue |
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| 8,000K |
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Blue |
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| 10,000K |
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Blue-Green |
| 12,000K |
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Light-Purple |
ARE XENON HID LIGHTS AND XENON GAS-FILLED BULBS THE SAME?
NO!
"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
HOW LONG DO XENON HID BULBS LAST?
~ 3000 hours
ARE XENON HID LIGHTS STREET LEGAL?
Check with your Department of Transportation (DOT) for details