There is an exception to the rule. A 55W 6000K HID will be brighter than a 35W 4300K HID. Apart from this scenario, the above statement holds true.
ok, it should say this then for a given power output, 4300k will produce the greatest lumen output
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thanks for clearing it up guys... looks like my next set of bulbs will be something along the 4300K mark. based on my "research" it seems to be the safe point without going into the extremes.
Originally Posted by NightKids Philips XTreme or Osram Nightbreakers you cannot go wrong with either one. http://www.powerbulbs.com/au This site offers free shipping and I've got excellent service from them +1 for Powerbulbs..highly recommended...
the CL9 facelifted version does not have issues with water going into the headlamps. so if you want to fix it for good, change em.
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Originally Posted by NightKids There is an exception to the rule. A 55W 6000K HID will be brighter than a 35W 4300K HID. Apart from this scenario, the above statement holds true. lol thats like comparing my 4000k LED hand torch to 10,000k HID
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Originally Posted by EG52NV lol thats like comparing my 4000k LED hand torch to 10,000k HID Oh i'm a collector myself... what flashlight do you have?
Originally Posted by NightKids Oh i'm a collector myself... what flashlight do you have? have given up trying to keep up with the trends so only got 2 flash lights left http://dx.com/torch-light-c78-flood-...-29095?item=25 (Love the zoomable torches) and http://dx.com/cree-6500k-100lm-ipx8-...-4-x-aa-112889 (for maximum runtime!)
did someone say flashlight??
what gets wet ...while its drying?
Back to topic... this is one of the best H1 bulbs you can get. http://www.powerbulbs.com/au/product...eadlight-bulbs And off topic this is my collection... lol What can I say, i love lights..
You have 2 e05s? What a hoarder lol
I gave one to my friend as a present, but I do have 2 x LD10s as can be seen in the picture..
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