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Complete set 2nd Generation H7 6000K Xenon HID Conversion Kit -Diamond White. FREE POSTAGE
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Complete set 2nd Generation H7 6000K Xenon HID Conversion Kit -Diamond White. FREE POSTAGE

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Complete set 2nd Generation H7 6000K Xenon HID Conversion Kit -Diamond White

 

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This is the 2nd generation conversion kit and its revolutionary technology has made this ballast much smaller in size, and easier to install. The first generation (known as the regular ballast) was invented for more than a decade ago. This invention provided drivers a whole new experience. However, the first gen was less than perfect as the ballast size was often found to be too large to fit. After a few years of re-modeling, the 2nd gen ballast came out with an igniter that separates from the standard ballast which helped reduce its size by more than half. Defective rate also reduced to only 2-3% as they mechanized all the parts. As the name implies, the electrical input and output runs much smoother due to the new mechanics developed. The electrical stability also further reduces the defective rate where hundreds of ballasts were tested finding none to be defective. This ballast HID kit can provide you not only perfect functionality and stability in all types of environment.

 

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Why choose 6000k colour over 8000k/10000k/12000k
 
8000k is no brighter, it just has color change.
Anything higher than 6000k is illegal in some countries
The higher you go, you begin losing visible light. 6000 is acceptable, but anything higher may cause a loss of light
6000K produces 2500 lumens, 8000K produces 1700 lumens, 10000K well you might as well have candles in the headlights as they produce around 900-1200 lumens.
Colour is really just for looks, lumens are what do the work. usually around 5k-6k is the peak.
The common choice is 6000k, which is closer to the sunlight and makes it comfortable to our eyes. it  provides safety while driving.

Super Brightness: The brightness and its luminous flux are increased by 300% as that of the halogen tungsten lamp, so that the lamp can radiate to a higher, wider and farther place.
Low power consumption and high efficiency: The power of Xenon metal halide lamp (35Watt,) for vehicle is only around half of tungsten halogen lamp but emitting 3 times of light.


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