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AFAIK, anything higher than 6000k is painted/coated.

Thanks..

i found some good info about HID. here


http://www.intellexual.net/hid.html

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Color in light is caused by the absence of other primary colors; therefore a blue bulb is a bulb that lacks red and green hues. This also means that a white light is the presence of all primary colors of light. White light is more intense than any single color by itself. Why do you think those novelty black lights are so dim compared to regular incandescent bulbs? In fact a 5800K bulb is 800 lumens dimmer than a 4100K bulb made by the same manufacturer. It is also useful to know that 6000K is the highest marketed color temperature produced by the top lighting manufacturers in the world. Most bulbs marketed at 6000K are actually producing color slightly lower than 6000K. The reason 6000K is the plateau isn't because they physically can't make an 8000K bulb. It is because anything above 6000K is not effective as a lighting instrument. So don't believe those ebay auctions boasting "Revolutionary 12000K HID bulbs from Germany". That is just BS marketing gimmick at work.
 
There's no paint on my bulbs. I'll take a picture of the bulbs tomorrow when I get off work...

Once again guys... LOOKS ONLY... i'm not concerned about a loss of visual light unless it's extreme. Like I said, if I can't bare it, i'll go down. But fisrt things first, I gotta get my ballast replaced lol...
 
Thanks..

i found some good info about HID. here


http://www.intellexual.net/hid.html

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The reason 6000K is the plateau isn't because they physically can't make an 8000K bulb. It is because anything above 6000K is not effective as a lighting instrument. So don't believe those ebay auctions boasting "Revolutionary 12000K HID bulbs from Germany". That is just BS marketing gimmick at work.
But we all knew this already... that's not anything new lol...
 
There's no paint on my bulbs. I'll take a picture of the bulbs tomorrow when I get off work...

Once again guys... LOOKS ONLY... i'm not concerned about a loss of visual light unless it's extreme. Like I said, if I can't bare it, i'll go down. But fisrt things first, I gotta get my ballast replaced lol...

do us all a favor and aim your lights low. That ultra-blue HID is blinding to people in other cars.
 
But we all knew this already... that's not anything new lol...



Yes.. but i did not know they use "paint" coat for HID bulbs..(boom04)

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One trick these HID con artists use is to market their HID kit as "German Philips 8000K HID kit". When I inspect these advertisements closely, what they are in fact doing is selling you a real Philips ballast, but some cheesy, generic, unlabelled 8000K HID bulb. But what it sounds like is that you're getting genuine Philips 8000K bulbs. Not the case. Many of these 8000K bulbs aren't really even producing 8000K light internally. I've seen 5000K, 7000K, and 8000K HID bulbs with blue films coated over the bulb, which act to filter out all light produced except blue and purple. This in effect dims your light output substantially.
 
Yes.. but i did not know they use "paint" coat for HID bulbs..(boom04)

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One trick these HID con artists use is to market their HID kit as "German Philips 8000K HID kit". When I inspect these advertisements closely, what they are in fact doing is selling you a real Philips ballast, but some cheesy, generic, unlabelled 8000K HID bulb. But what it sounds like is that you're getting genuine Philips 8000K bulbs. Not the case. Many of these 8000K bulbs aren't really even producing 8000K light internally. I've seen 5000K, 7000K, and 8000K HID bulbs with blue films coated over the bulb, which act to filter out all light produced except blue and purple. This in effect dims your light output substantially.
Sorry, I was refering to the 'the higher numbers have less light' thing. My bulbs don't have any paint on them... i'll take pics later on and post them for you guys...
 
Here you guys go...

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Also, my friend said that if you see his HID's on his Charger in person, they look more bright white with a hint of violet. Not a hint like on the BMW's and such, more than the BMW's, but not a lot more. Just a 'noticable' more, nothing tacky or cheesy. He said he doesn't know why they look more bluish in the pictures...
 
Here you guys go...

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Also, my friend said that if you see his HID's on his Charger in person, they look more bright white with a hint of violet. Not a hint like on the BMW's and such, more than the BMW's, but not a lot more. Just a 'noticable' more, nothing tacky or cheesy. He said he doesn't know why they look more bluish in the pictures...

if they aren't very blue, they are not 12000k.

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