lincoln Xenon Hid
Lincoln 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 Lincoln HID lights should be equipped with headlamp lens cleaning systems and automatic beam leveling control not to blind the oncoming drivers. In fact, this HID lighting systems are proven to reduce significantly the occurrence of eye fatigue and enhance concentration on the road. The life duration of such bulbs is higher than normal incandescent lamps. They emit bright and clear light. Lincoln Xenon lights increase the visibility up to 70% more than halogen bulbs and provide 3 times more illuminated coverage than ordinary lamps. The service life period is up to 10 times longer than any other lighting systems. Vehicles that have HID kits are required to be equipped with headlamp lens cleaning systems and automatic beam leveling control. They reduce the tendency for high-output bulbs to cause high levels of glare to other road users.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 Lincoln HID kits rather than halogen bulbs.