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  • Only if you want it to. HID headlights are available in many colors, which are denoted by a "kelvin color temperature". If you look at a real Kelvin color temperature chart, you will quickly realize that it is not consistent with aftermarket HID kits, however you can use our color chart to determine what color is right for you. If you wish to get a "factory look" like what you see on newer luxury...

  • First, I want to let you know, there is Single beam and Dual Beam Bulb(BI-Xenon) types.a) If your car use one bulb to give High beam and another bulb to give Low beam, that means your current bulb is Single beam model, so it should be one of these types: H1/H3/H4(HB2)/H7/H11/9004/9005(HB3)/9006(HB4)/9007/880/881. You should buy the HID KIT accordding to your current bulb types. While, one KIT can ...

  • The first thing you need to check is whether the HID kit will be compatible with your car or truck. You need to check the bulb type used for your vehicle's original headlights (high-beams, low-beams, high-and-low beams or fog lights ..........com

  • Let's look at the diagram from left to right. When you turn on your headlight switch, it puts 12V across the relay coil which in turn closes the contacts. The contacts switch in 12V from the battery to turn on the ballast, which in turn ignites and powers the HID bulb. Pretty simple concept. ..........com

  • HID lighting systems use a special quartz bulb that contains no filament and is filled with xenon gas and a small amount of mercury and other metal salts. Inside the bulb are two electrodes separated by a small gap (about 4 mm or 3/16th inch). When high voltage current is applied to the electrodes, it excites the gases inside the bulb and forms an electrical arc between the electrodes. The hot ion...

  • What people's eyes perceive differs. What may appear to have a "hint of yellow or blue" to one person may be perceived as "pure white" to another.In addition, manufacturer/brands, headlight style/type, projector vs plug and play, age of bulbs, etc. all play a role in the color output. You may see a 5000k kit that looks a little yellow/blue to you due to your perception of color and any combinatio...

  • Yes, but it's not recommended because not all HID components by various manufacturers fit each other. You have to know what works with what before you create your own kit. There are two different approaches:1. Plug and play HID kits - a very simple install of hooking up the kit per the instructions usually with no cutting or splicing of wires.2. Projector retro-fit - a more difficullt and expensiv...

  • No, absolutely not. Increasing wattage increases the power drawn from your electrical system. Your stock wiring and fuses also have limitations - exceeding them with very high wattage bubls not intended to run with your stock setup can lead to problems. ..........cm

  • No. The Kelvin scale is a measure of colour temperature, not intensity or amount of light. HID setups that produce maximum light output are around 4100-4300K colour temperature, and the higher you go, the less light output. A 12000K HID kit will be dimmer than your stock halogen lights. 4100-4300K kits will have the colour of all the HID lights you see on cars that come equipped with them (like mo...

  • The Xenon bulbs produce 3 times the light output than a standard halogen bulb, that is closer to the natural sunlight, giving you greater vision when you drive at night or in bad weather. And the HID lamp system last 3 - 5 times longer than a traditional halogen bulb. ..........com

  • HID lights contained mercury until 2004. The use of mercury was frowned upon because it posed a risk of contamination once HID lights were disposed of. Newer HID lights are more environmentally friendly than older sets, and are better for the environment than halogen bulbs because they last longer. Longer lasting bulbs mean fewer become disposed of, which minimizes waste...........com

  • Your vehicle may have what is called DRL, or Daytime Running Lights. This is an option that only works with halogen bulbs because the vehicle's computer only sends roughly 20 watts of power to the headlights and HID requires a minimum of 35 watts of power to the ballasts to ignite the bulbs. Click here to find out how to disable your DRL ..........com

  • High Intensity Discharge (HID) is a type of lighting technology that replaces the filament of the light bulb with Xenon gas. The gas is ignited to produce an arc of light, when high voltage is applied. The amount of light output is three times that of a standard halogen bulb. The lamps also glow at a higher light temperature (closer to natural sunlight) that gives it its distinct color and appeara...

  • Actually the installation is considered Do-It-Yourself for those who are mechanically inclined. It approximately takes half an hour, depends on different vehicle. Check our installation guide to see our step-by-step instructions. (For those who have no experience working with car, we recommend this installation done by professional) ..........com

  • For vehicles with DRL that use the same bulb for both DRL and low beam you will need to deactivate your DRL. DRL operate on reduced wattage or fluctuating current levels. This will cause the HID system to flicker and burn out prematurely. Please ensure that your OEM headlight harness is providing a constant 12V to ensure that no damage will be caused to the HID system ..........com

  • There are standards on what a candela is and what a Lumen is but amazingly there is no accepted international standard on how to measure that in an automotive application. So I cannot get my suppliers to provide that info without them altering the test procedure to favor their product. This type of info is incredibly unreliable, so please take caution when you see that kind of info. ............

  • 1) 6 hours continuous working aging test. 2) Connection circuit protection test. 3) Short circuit protection test. 4) Lack of voltage protection test. 5) Over voltage protection test. 6) Flash light concussion test. 7) Quakeproof capability test. 8) Cold warm boot test. 9) Polarity protection test. 10) EMC anti-jamming test...........com

  • 1.triple light output2.Color temperature high comfort level3.long lifespan4.About 1/2 electricity consumption5.Dustproof and waterproof anti-fog, double circuit automatic reverse voltage protection6.More cost-effective, one light in new life, do not need to change the lamp, new life to save lamp oil money7.HID UV using UV-cut crystal glass, forever sparkling lights..........com

  • The color temperature refers to a light at different energy, the human eye the perceived color change..........com

  • 3000K,4300K,5000K,6000K ,8000K ,10000K ,12000K,15000K ,30000K。3000k,15000k and 30000k are special color temperature. ..........com

  • In a single light bulb, can produce far, nearly two different beam lamp. we called dual lamps,such as hi/lo bulb ..........com

  • In the single light bulb, can only produce one light beam which is called single bulb..........com

  • 1. less four MOS transistors than AC, and simplifies some of the control circuits, the cost reduced.2. DC ballast,output is galvanism, not frequency, four MOS transistors, the stringent requirements of the same parameters, if not, it is easy to burn, therefore, relatively speaking, the failure rate is reduced.3. DC ballast, DC bulb needs to match, if the AC lamp which is easy to burn;4. DC ballast...

  • Using DC ballast HID xenon lamp life is usually shorter than, this is because in the case of direct current, one electrode being sustained high positive ion bombardment, a long time, it causes corrosion of the electrode burning ..........com

  • the function:with coating can shade the light,can make the light More Concentrated. ..........com

  • (1) Wiper motor burn (2) ECU canbus error messages (3) burn or light flickering..........com

  • You can look at the instruction of your car.And there has bulb type on the halogen bulbs of your car.You can remove them and see that...........com

  • HID (High Intensity Discharge) refers to lighting technology that relies on an electrical charge to ignite xenon gas contained in a sealed bulb. A normal halogen bulb uses a filament which can burn out in as little as 200 hours. HID bulbs are gas filled capsules that are rated for a lifespan of nearly 4500 hours. HID bulbs also shine much brighter due to this technology.Unlike halogen bulbs, HI...

  • HID XENON lamps are designed to last for the life of your vehicle. They will run for over 3000 hours. Coolbulbs HID lighting systems and kits are made of the finest materials available and latest digital ballasts.

  • Many people believe that the higher the color temperature the brighter the lamp. This is incorrect. The color temperature is purely a scale to measure the color of the light output. It is a reference purely for color and could equally be called White, Green or Blue. The reality is the higher up the scale the lamps are the less bright they become. 5200K lamps are approx 5% brighter (measured in Lum...

  • HID lighting is much more expensive than halogen lighting, even when considering the longer life of HID lights. Because HID lights do not use filaments or actual bulbs, replacing an HID system requires replacing the entire gas discharge system.HID lights do not immediately provide a strong source of light. The system needs to warm up for 15 to 20 seconds before it reaches its peak power level. Hal...

  • HID lights are not available as a factory option on every vehicle; however, aftermarket providers sell HID kits for many different vehicles. The kits offered replace the entire halogen headlamp assembly on a vehicle and usually cost between $300 and $600.

  • HID XENON lamps are designed to last for the life of your vehicle. They will run for over 3000 hours. Coolbulbs HID lighting systems and kits are made of the finest materials available and latest digital ballasts.

  • You are free to upgrade your High Beams to HID, or juest leave them as be. If you want HID on both High and Low beam bulbs - just buy 2 HID kits!

  • We will supply you with all of the necessary components and hardware to install this system into your vehicle. Each kit includes: 2 direct plug-in XENON H.I.D. lamps, 2 ballasts (transformer / igniter unit), and all necessary wiring.

  • First, Please kindly tell us the reason of the defective bulb, and our technician will find the solution.Second, Please cut the wire and take a picture as below, and we can send the new one to you.

  • First, confirm the reason with us, and our technician will find the reason.Second, cut the wire and take a picture as below, and we can send the new one to you.

  • Ballast Model:Model12V 35W12V 55W24V 35W24V 55WReted Input Voltage9-16V9-16V20-32V20-32VInput Start-up Current5.5A5.5A5.2A5.2AStable Input Current3.1A3.9A1.7A2.2AInput Low Voltage Protection7.0±0.5V7.0±0.5V18±0.5V18±0.5VIn put High Voltage Protection16.0±0.5V16.0±0.5V32.0±0.5V32.0±0.5VRated Output Power35W55W35W55WOutput Frequency250±10%HZRated Output Voltage85V ACInstant Start-up Voltage≥23KV AC...

  • 1. 3X Brigther & more consistent illumination of the road, and increases comfort & reduces fatigue when driving at night 2. Produces blue-white light that is safer because it is closer to natural daylight 3. 10X Longer Lasting. No need to replace for life of the vehicle 4. 35% less power consumption, thus generate much less heat during operation