HID lights have a glass chamber of gas that replaces the filament of traditional halogen light bulbs. The gas is ignited with an approximately 23,000 volt charge and stays illuminated by a constant 12v source that is provided by a ballast which is connected directly to your battery. Remarkably, HID lights are able to provide greater light output with much less power consumption. Studies show that a 35 watt HID lamp produces 3 times as much light compared to a 55 watt halogen bulb. Moreover, the 55 watt halogen bulb uses a continuous power draw of 10-15 amps, while the HID system uses 20 amps for starting up, but then drops down to a mere 3 amps during operation (that is up to 80% less power during use!). In addition to high output and low power usage, the HID headlight provides longer service life. With no filament  to vibrate and fatigue, under normal driving conditions, HID bulbs last roughly 10 times longer than halogen bulbs. What is the HID Color Temperature? Color Temperature is a measurement in Degrees Kelvin that indicates the hue of a light source, in this case the HID bulb. Color temperature is a characteristic of light that is sometimes misunderstood as brightness, when it's more closely related to cool and warm color tones of light. While cool and warm are words used to describe a light's temperature, this may be a bit misleading. The term color temperature actually refers to the color that is associated with the amount of heat needed to produce a color in from an ideal black body. Here is a rough guide to Color Temperatures for our HID bulbs (It is hard to describe HID colors accurately because different people tend to perceive colors slightly differently): 3000k= Yellow, 4300k= Bright White with a hint of yellow, 6000k= Pure white light (some people detect a slight blue), 8000k= White light with a blue tinge, 10000k= Light blue, 12000k= Deeper Blue, 30000k= Violet/Purple.
G**G
very bright, bad for oncoming traffic
It is awesome. if you HIDs are funny. they take a few seconds to come on eveytime. If you are using highbeams and switch to lowbeams you may be driving in the dark for a few seconds. I recommend you , when needing highbeams, pull your handle in to use both low and high so when you let go of the stick the low beams are still hot and on. On a wet, shiny road oncoming traffic can barely see!! almost too much, i feel bad sometimes. I might switch back to my factory ones for lowbeam.
M**O
Producto exacto para mi carro
Recomendadicimas fácil de instalar y excelente presentación con su caja de protecciónSolo asegurarse de que sea para el año del carro para no perder tiempo con los conectores mi carro es un honda civic 2008 quedan excelentes 👏👏
B**M
They do what they say they would do
They work good
C**E
Kensun is the worse system I ever used.
Kensun is the worse system I ever used. First one bulb was no good, they sent a replacement after I complained to three different sales people , then one of the ballast went bad after a week and they didn't send me any replacement ballast
T**1
Dont buy
I have nothing but problems with these lights . I have replaced them 3 times because the lights work when they want. I have 3 other buddies with the same problem. Never will buy again.
J**.
Good product and GREAT customer service!
I bought these in 2017 and they worked great. Recently one of the ballasts went out and since it was still within the 2 yr warranty period, I emailed them and they are sending me replacement parts. Their customer service is incredible! Always responded quickly (even on weekends) and honored their warranty with pleasure.
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