buick Xenon Hid

HID lights have its original name from the intense white light produced by the electrical discharge. HID stands for High Intensity Discharge. It is a lighting technology based on an electrical charge to ignite xenon gas contained in a sealed bulb. HID kit technology is similar to that of common vapor-filled street lamps. HID lightning creates light by igniting an arc between two electrodes. These lamps also called xenon lamps, because they are fulfilled with the xenon gas. HID lights are rapidly becoming the norm among car drivers because they produce more light than conventional halogen lighting systems (from 200% to 300% more light depending on the type of the bulb), allowing the driver to see more clearly, while at the same time consuming almost half the power. Buick HID kits make the vehicle more economical to run. The service life period is up to 10 times longer than any ordinary lighting systems. These hard-to-beat kits are the state-of-the-art technology that prevailed over any other conventional automotive lighting systems.Differentiate D1S, D1R, D2S, D2R, D3S, D3R, D4S, and D4R production burner categories . The D stands for discharge, the number is the designator type. The final letter describes the outer shield. The arc within a HID bulb causes considerable short-wave ultraviolet (UV) light, but none of it escapes the bulb, for a UV-absorbing hard glass shield is incorporated around the bulb's arc tube. "S" burners ( D1S, D2S, D3S, and D4S) mean that bulbs have a plain glass shield. They are primarily used in projector-type optics. "R" burners ( D1R, D2R, D3R, and D4R) are designed for use in reflector-type headlamp optics.


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