
WHY GO
HID:
*HID
substantially increase the distance and broadness of visibility.
*lower
electrical power consumption and high light efficiency.
*A
significant percentage of road accidents take place during
inclement weather, especially at night.HID lights allow drivers
to overcome these conditions by providing up to 3 times more
light. Added visibility contributes to driver confidence, which
provides for a more relaxed,
safer
driver.


we
carry the following color temperature:
Color
Temperature: 6000K
6000K has an approximately 2800lm output, which is 3x the
light output of the traditional halogen light . it emits pure
whiter light with very slight and barely noticeable tint of
blue.

Color
Temperature: 8000K
8000K has an approximately 2550lm output, which is about 3x
the light output of the traditional halogen light and slightly
less light output compared to the 6000K. While it has a bit
lesser light output, it emits bluer light than the 6000K.most
popular in USA.

color
Temperature: 10000K
10000K has an approximately 2200lm output, which is more
than 2x the light output of the traditional halogen light.
10000K produces a deep blue light output approaching violet and
the blue is noticeably deeper than the 8000k

Color
Temperature: 12000K
12000K has an approximately 2100lm output, which is more
than 2x the light output of the traditional halogen light. This
color temperature puts out a deep bluish violet light and is
deeper colored than the 10000K.this color temp. is
use mostly in car shows.
Bulb
model:
we carry model as
follow:
H1;H3;H4;H4 hi/lo (bi-xenon);H7;H8;H9;H10;H11;H13;h13(bixenon);9004;9005;9006;9007,9007
bi-xenon;D1C;D2C.
(services
replace with INFORMATION)
each of our kit pass
thought a series of strict testing as follows:
*hi/low temperature
testing.
*IEC68-2-6 tremor
testing
*EN60529 waterproof and
dustproof
*DIN antisepsis testing
*IEC anti-impulse
testing.
*instant hi/low voltage
testing.
*10,000 times/one minute
open cicuit testing
*EMC CISPR22 guard
against hertzian waves.
the short distance beam
and light distribution of hid lamps conform to the ECE R98
The Xenon HID Bulb is a
High Intensity Discharge Bulb filled with a mixture of "noble"
gases including Xenon. Unlike a halogen bulb, the Xenon bulbs
has no filament.
The light arc is created between two electrodes. As is the case
with other gas discharge bulbs, the Xenon HID bulb has an
electronic starter for quick ignition and requires an electronic
ballast to function properly.

