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Offline J.Webster Designs

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HID Bixenon lighting
« on: May 15, 2009, 07:26:55 AM »
Hey guys.... I have a source on a very nice HID kit that I am thinking of picking up.... The deal is that it is a car kit and I will have an extra HID "kit" left over. If anyone is interested in it please PM me. The kits are very high quality and will come with a lifetime warranty on builbs ballasts and other "kit" parts... They are a digital ballast and have a low starting current draw. The are bixenon so you will retain your high/low. if you have any other questions post on here and if you are interested in getting the second half from me PM me.
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Re: HID Bixenon lighting
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2009, 11:11:20 AM »
Do these draw significantly less power than the stock headlight? What kind of cost are we talking about and how much modifying of the stock setup do I have to do?

I tried searching for HID but didn't find much.

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Re: HID Bixenon lighting
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2009, 04:23:33 PM »
Here are the specs for the kit. these are compared to other kits as well.

Wattage: 55 watts
   
Ballast Control: Digital Feedback
   
Efficiency: >90%
   
Input voltage: 8 - 32 vdc

Ignition/In-Rush Current: < 6.5 A
   
Hot Restrike Protection: Yes
      
Plug and Play: Yes

Ballast defective rate: < 0.053% (1:1884)

Ballast Lifespan: 3500 hrs
   
Bulbs Lm variability: +/- 100

Bulb CCT variability: +/- 200
   
Bulb lifespan: 3500 hrs
   
Bulb Defective Rate: < 0.16% (1:800)

Life Expectancy (Avg.): 4 - 7 years

This is what the company has said. from what i have been told its highest draw is during initial fire then drops to lower than the halogens. if you buy the other half of my kit it will be 96.50 plus shipping plus 5 dollars for the warranty setup for the other half of the HID kit.

as for install... im not 100% sure but you shouldn't have to hack anything up.

if anyone has anymore questions let me  know or if there are enough people that would like kits i could see how they would like a group buy.
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