chrysler 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 kits 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 Color temperature refers to the degrees (K), for example golden yellow (3000k), white (5000k), blue (6000k) to name a few. Degrees (K) refer only to the color, while lumen refers to the lighting intensity. So the higher the color temperature (K) doesn't mean a higher light intensity (lumen). Bluish or white light is comfortable and close to the natural light. The recommended types of bulb are 4300k-8000k, because they are extremely bright and don't blind the oncoming drivers. High Intensity Discharge lights get their name from the electrical discharge that produces the intense white light. HID bulbs don't have filament. The light is created by bringing the arc between two electrodes, it stimulates a mixture of Xenon gas and metallic salts, producing the bright light. The first xenon lights were introduced in 1991 for Europe and in 1993 for the USA. HID bulbs produce greater luminance and luminous flux than halogen ones. Studies have demonstrated that drivers react faster on the roadway with good Chrysler HID kits rather than halogen bulbs.
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