lexus Xenon Hid
Lexus HID kits produce between 2,800 and 3,500 lumens, from between 35 and 38 watts of electrical power, while halogen filament bulbs produce between 700 and 2,100 lumens, from between 40 and 72 watts.. The white light, produced by HID bulbs, is similar to the natural viewing conditions of the eye, making driving more relaxing and secure. Vehicles that have Lexus HID lights should be equipped with headlamp lens cleaning systems and automatic beam leveling control not to blind the oncoming drivers. 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.The color of the bulb is determined by the temperature. The low bulb's temperature (4300-4800K) emits the white and bright light. As the temperature increases, the color changes as well. This spectrum of illumination is depicted in the Kelvin Color Temperature Chart (6000k- light blue color, 8000k- a deeper blue, 10000k purple, 12000k - violet purple). As Lexus Xenon lights come in a variety of colors, you can change and freshen your vehicle's appearance in minutes. The easy installation process requires no cutting or drilling.