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XENON HID provides more than twice the amount of light of a halogen bulb, it does 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 5000-13000 K compared to 2300-3000 K for halogen. The increased light output from a 35 watt XENON HID lamp is approximately 200-300% more light output than a 55 watt halogen bulb. The XENON HID system will also draw less power from your vehicles electrical system.

we will donate 5% form each sale to SAU

prices : 5000k kit RRP $879 SAU Price $709

8000k kit RRP $899 SAU Price $749

(note :H4 Hi/Lo extra $25)

fitting sizesH1, H3, H4 Lo, H4 Hi/Lo, H7,9005, 9006

if you have any queries please contact

Martin

IBS Electronics

93a Liverpool RD

Summer hill NSW 2130

phone (02)9798-7919

fax (02)9797-9471

www.ibselectronics.com.au

[email protected]

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the globes igniter and ballast are made in germany

wiring hrness and pakaging in taiwan

8000k is uv when using florescent light scale

this is light scale for gas discharge

i use the 8000k in my car

anyone is more than welcome to inspect the quality of the product and light output

just send me an email and we can meet anywhere in sydney

or you can come to my store and ill show you how it works

  • 3 weeks later...

It might sound like a dumb thing to say but I thought that to go to HID you'd need to buy new lamp assembly's that have a higher heat tolerance due to the high heat output of the Xenon discharge lamp?

Just a thought... plz correct me if I'm wrong.

Dan

xenon is actually lower heat output... these kits are manafactured to replace the bulb type in your standard headlight assembly.

Simply remove your halogen bulb and install this kit and you have converted to HID...

Its been around for some time now.

I've got a set of xenons in my r33 gts-t and they're fine. Had them for a few months now and no problems with heat/melting etc.

These hids are not the same as what I have. I don't know about this particular brand.

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