
Originally Posted by
stony
As I understand it, HID draws less current than equivalent or less halogen globes?
cheers
Generally speaking the HID draws a lot less - usually less than half*, so upgraded wiring is probably not justified, although since some of them are more sensitive to voltage you need to make sure there are no bad connections. This despite producing a lot more light.
* depends what you are comparing it to - I think most HID are around 25w, halogens vary typically from 55-100w and can be higher. I seem to recollect that most HID produce something of the order of ten times the light produced by halogens - which, however, vary quite a bit. And then there is the effectiveness of the reflector/lens combination in both cases.
Extra light, it perhaps should be pointed out, is not an unmixed advantage - while it is useful to have a bit of extra light to see the roos further off, you have to remember that your eyes lose their dark adaptation if there is too much light - this is particularly noticeable when you drop to low beam, when too bright a light means you cannot see outside the area of your beam at all, but also I find some of the big reflecting signs quite painful just with halogen high beam plus el cheapo driving lights.
John
John
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