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HID KIT BI XENON FOR CARS/BIKES
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1 8807 Sun June 27, 2010
Asking Price Condition
1,600.00₨ Excellent
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Description: What is HID
HID stands for high-intensity discharge, the technical term for the electric arc that produces the light. Automotive HID lamps are commonly called 'xenon headlamps', because of the xenon gas used in the lamps. The xenon gas allows the lamps to produce minimally adequate amounts of light immediately upon startup and speed the warm-up time.

The warm-up may take 5-10 seconds depends on voltage and colour. Sample video (connected to car battery in example): http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=3za8vsw

HID/Xenon Info:

Socket types available: H1, H3, H4 (High/Low Beam), H7, H8, H10, H11, H13, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, D2C, D2S & D2R

Color temperatures: 3200K, 4300K, 6000K, 8000K, 10000K & 12000K Color temperature is not an indicator of brightness. Usual output of 4300K bulb is 3200 lumens. This is the maximum output. Higher temperatures will have lower light output. As a comparison a 130W halogen bulb will generate 1600-1700 lumens of light.

Anything above 4300K is for show. Human eyes see well with color temperature <5000K. Light >5000K have a blue tinge, higher you go with the temperature range will tend towards purple. Also studies have proven that light closer to sunlight is best, bluish light causes rider fatigue with longer usage. Not to mention the glare to oncoming vehicles due to higher color temperature (more scatter as temperature increases).

You also get colored Xenon. I've seen blue, purple even gold colored ones. Stay away from them unless you intend to be cop magnet and cause inconvenience on road.

Types of bulbs:

1. Single Xenon: Most common package with 1 HID tube per bulb focused to low beam. BUT we have it one for each high and low beam for all types

2. Bi-Xenon : May not be available for all socket types. Has two HID tubes, one for each high and low beam. BUT we have it for all types

3. Xenon/Halogen: Usually found in H4 socket configuration. HID tube is focused to low beam and additional 35W halogen for high beam.

4. Single Xenon hi/lo: Usually for H4 socket configuration. It has a single HID tube, but with an additional magnetic arrangement to switch between high and low beam. Useful for cases where you don't want to loose the extra warm-up time required when switching between low and high beam. The electromagnetic arrangement with bulb moves the tube to adjust focus distance.

Bike Setup for HID
FAQ
1. What is contained in a conversion kit?

A HID lamp is more akin to fitting a tubelight than a bulb. As with any tubelight, a ballast or "choke" is needed. As with any discharge tube, it is way more efficient in converting electrical energy to light, so a 35W HID lamp in the 2700 -5500K range throws out light almost equal to a 130W halogen bulb - and generates a lot less heat.

More about this later.

You will also get the associated wiring for the same, and I think, relays to power up the same, as the ballast should ideally be supplied current directly from the battery.

Typical HID package on ebay.in and market contents:

-- 1x Xenon Bulbs

-- 1 x Ballasts

-- 1 Manual only

But our Bike kit contains

-- 1x Xenon Bulbs

-- 1 x Ballast WATERPROOF ( SEE VIDEO)

--1 x CERAMIC H-4 SOCKET FOR HEAT PROTECTION OF HEADLIGHT WIRE

--1 x 12 V RELAY FOR ALL CIRCUIT PROTECTIONB WITH FUSE LINK

--3 x TYPES OF HOLDERS FOR ANY TYPE OF BULB SETTING WHETHER H-1, H4, H-7 ETC.

-- 3 MONTH FREE RELACEMENT WARRANTY * ON BULB AND BALLAST

- 1 Manual only

FAQ

. Do we need to change winding / other electricals?

No change to the generation system. However it helps to have power taken directly off the battery to the ballast. Rest of the wiring comes with instructions.

4. How it is fixed on a bike?

With most HID tubes, you get only ONE tube in your H4/H7 bulb - the high beam usually uses a 65W halogen filament. Twin tubes are also available but not common, considering the fact that that the low beam can be left on continuously, whereas the high beam has to be switched on and off regularly (uuh, theoretically, the thing wasn't developed here!), which is not very efficient as regards discharge tubes are concerned (a cold tube can take several seconds to develop full intensity, as opposed to the instant 100% light of a halogen bulb).

5. Can it be fixed as a seperate light (like a fog lamp) without affecting H/L?


Yes. H3 tubes are also available abroad, difficult to get here. They are a substitute for the 60W and 100W H3 halogens that most spots use. A good soln, because even the most electrically challenged of Indian bikes will be able to scrounge up the 35W necessary to power up such a system without altering the original harness(though you may have to keep the headlight off! dont think you'll miss the AC 35W, though) Also a variety of other lamps such as H1 substitutes, etc.

The 2700 - 5500K bulbs give yellow to white light, and are more efficient in terms of lumens than the 7000 - 12000K lamps (bluish to violet light).

We offer very competitive price for HID kits for Bikes n Cars.In market you will find the cost of these Kits very high may be double because of there very heavy margin.As we are wholesalers and manufacturers we keep quality in mind thats why we import and gets our products to very harsh condition as per Indian Climate. we do QC check by running the live Kit in water for 10 minutes and do some modification in kits that will be last long for 3-4 years of life average as per standard tems n condition. we provide 6 months free repalcement warranty of our product. except the tamper of bulb and ballast. We provide Circuit protect relay with Kit which will save energy and save the life of battery long last. Our kits are simple and DIY if u have some knowledge of electricals & wiring you can easily fit these Kits by yourself. call us 98 11 63 43 20. M AIL ID : SHREERADHEYIMPEX ATGMAI LDOT COM

see the links below :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozSt-DM_GcY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozSt-...eature=channel

The Package includes:

1 Waterproof / shock resistance HID Bulbs. H-6 SWING TYPE CAN BE WORKABLE IN ALL MODELS BI XENON ( HIGH / LOW)

TEMPERATUER AVAILABLE 4300 K

1 Waterproof / shock resistance BALLAST

1 extra relay 12v for better safety

1 ceramic holder H-4 for safety of wires

INSTALLATION GUIDE
Keywords: HID KIT WITH 3 MONTHS FREE REPLACEMENT WARRANTY

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