Atv Hid Lights Honda 400EX ATV HID High Intensity Discharge Lights?

Honda 400EX ATV HID High Intensity Discharge Lights? - atv hid lights

Hello everyone, I have to be a non-HID conversion kit for my 2002 Honda 400EX and installed. Housing seems to be powerful when they are hot. fuse them in my house? I know that, statistically, burn cooler than HID Incandescant, but never felt at home when I am with stock bulbs. Ideas?

1 comments:

TXm42 said...

"Cool" is a relative term

HID is much cooler, but still hot as hell.
They are about 1 / 3 of the temperature of the halogen --

Another thing
HID leads to a better balance of ultraviolet light little comparative infrared.

Halogen and incandescent lamps over others.
High proportion of infrared.

For comparison, the difference of effects,
Ultraviolet is used in things such as tanning lamps ---- no feeling of heat at the surface, struck by the light

Heat lamps are infrared light is the energy of the surface at a level much higher absorbed.

For example, you can cover 2 fluorescent 40W single lamp
with a piece of wood all day and never too hot
(without thermal ballast --- it is) the heat of the infrared.
But the light itself is great.

Just 10Watt "Night Light"-start lamp, a place on the same piece of wood in the minute heat.

The fact is,,,
HID coolers are within the meaning of the ActSurface Temp UAL your purpose and type of bandwidth radiation (aka light) emitting

Lamps emit more energy as heat,,,
and bandwidth of light is easily absorbed by the surface as heat.

If you fool with it,,,
"Test" of the two types of headlite with an oven thermometer.

The HID light is hot, very hot.
But not the same quantity and temperature of incandescent lamps

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