Fog Blue
Fog Blue I want blue fog lights, but do not want to burn the stock wiring harness. What can I do? I am buying either a 4300k hid kit or a 6000k hid kit for my 99 Nissan pathfinder, and I want to ...
Fog Blue
Xenon Driving Lights
Xenon driving lights which are also known as High Intensity Discharge (HID) refers to lighting technology that relies on an electrical charge to ignite xenon gas in a sealed bulb, similar to the lightning phenomenon in the sky. HID lighting does not have a filament but instead creates light by igniting an electrical discharge between two electrodes in an air tight tiny quartz capsule filled with xenon gas. Xenon lights are also called HID lighting, referring to the gas inside the bulb.
If we make comparison between HID lights and Halogen lights technologies, HID lights durability is ten times more than that of Halogen because vibration or jolts can damage halogen filament but there is nothing like filament in HID. The cooler temperature of Xenon lights is 5000k which is much more than Halogen. Whether the light output of Xenon lamp is 35W but as compared to 55W Halogen bulb, its provide 300% more light. The HID Xenon system also consumes less power from your vehicles electrical system and generates much less heat during operation.
The various advantages of Xenon driving lights are that it consumes less power and produce less heat during operation. Its blue-white light is much safer and its luminosity is almost near to day light and it makes you comfortable while driving. The attraction to xenon bulbs is its Kelvin. A Kelvin is a common measurement of the intensity of color that is seen by the bulb.
In the end, we can say that Xenon lights are making a big impact on your vehicle's lighting and offer you a great deal of luminosity which makes your traveling a rocking one.
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