Kensun Xenon HID Replacement Bulbs"All Sizes and Colors" - H4 (HB2) (9003) Bi-Xenon (Dual-Beam) - 10000k (In Original Kensun Box)

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Includes: pair of H4 Bi-Xenon super-bright performance hid xenon bulbs with relay harness
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Description

Kensun HID Xenon Replacement Bulbs
  • Kensun HID system is easy to install. In rare cases you may need professional installation.

  • HID lights are able to provide greater light output with much less power consumption.

  • HID headlamp provides 5-10X longer service life.

  • 35w HID lamp produces 3 times as much light than a 55w halogen bulb.

  • HID system uses 20 amps for ignition, but then drops to a mere 3 amps during operation (i.e. up to 80% less power during use!).

Color Temperatures for HID bulbs:

Color bulb temperature in Kelvin indicates color of the light, Lumens (Lm) indicates brightness. The lower the K, the brighter the light output (Lm).

For example, 6000K HID Color Temperature = 3200 Lm (pure white light), 8000K = 2900 Lm, 10000K =2650 Lm and so on.

That's why we can make a conclusion that the brightest bulbs are 3000K, but not 30000K.

  • 3000K = Yellow

  • 4300K = Bright white yellow tinge

  • 5000K = Pure white

  • 6000K = Bright white (some detect slight blue)

  • 8000K = White with blue tinge

  • 10000K = Light blue

  • 12000K = Blue

  • 15000K = Darker Blue (may appear violet)

  • 20000K = Blue indigo

  • 30000K = Indigo