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Mar 15, 2012
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Different Kinds of HID Conversion Kits

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You may have heard about the HID conversion kit. It is a kit that  will allow you to have HID lights in your vehicle instead of the standard  halogen lights. It is true that the halogen lights are bright but the truth of  the matter is that they are not bright enough for most drivers and this prompted the need for brighter lights. It is because of this that HID  headlights were introduced. You know what HID lights are but do you know what  does it stand for? HID stands for High Intensity Discharge.

If you have decided to switch from halogen lights to HID lights then you must be looking for the alternatives that many be open to you in this regard. Prior  to doing anything, what you must do is to find out what you are looking for.  What do you need?

You will find two kinds of HID kits, make sure to select the right bulb fitment for your vehicle.

1. Bi-Xenon – When you get a dual beam HID conversion kit, you will be able  to use low beam as well as high beam.

2. Single beam - With this kind of HID conversion kit, you will only be able to use either low beam or  high beam.

One other thing that you have to consider is how you are going to install the HID kit. Will you be installing it by yourself? Most people install HID conversion kits themselves but make sure that you know how to install it properly. If  you are not sure whether or not you can install it properly then having it professionally installed is recommended.

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Jun 27, 2011
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What is DRL (Daytime Running Lights)?

What does DRL mean?
Daytime running lights. If a vehicle has DRL, the main intension is that as long as the engine is running, lights will come on automatically.

Where is DRL usage mandatory?
Canada and forty other countries under ECE regulations. Not required in the US, which means that some vehicles has and some don’t, which worsens the safety standpoint. ECE regulations also require parking and tail lights to be operational. Canada has not adapted that portion.

What are the pros of DRL usage?
Studies showing that collision rates decreases.
Oncoming traffic will see you better.

What are the cons of DRL usage?
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Jun 7, 2011
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HID/Xenon Technology

HID xenon bulbs are quite a recent development in automotive lighting technology. The HID stands for High Intensity Discharge, which refers to the unique way in which the bulbs produce their light. Unlike ordinary halogen headlight bulbs, HID xenon bulbs do not contain a conventional metal filament, so in order to ignite the xenon gas and metal halide within the glass bulb a very high voltage spark is needed which is delivered by two electrodes.

The high voltage that is used to generate the spark is around 20,000 volts, which is considerably higher than a car’s normal 12 volt supply and so a metal box, called a ballast unit, is fitted to help boost the voltage. Once the spark has been generated and the bulb is illuminated the voltage drops down to a steady 85 volts.

The xenon gas belongs to the group of elements known as the noble gases, and is held within a single sealed glass tube above the base of the bulb. When ignited the xenon helps to produce a light that is 300% brighter than halogen, and because the light is also much whiter it more closely resembles natural daylight.

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Jun 6, 2011
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Do I Need a Wiring Harness?

HID conversion kit will include a complete wiring harness that will literally plug directly into your OEM headlight harness via proper mating connectors. The harness provided will include upgraded fuses and relays to ensure that the ballasts always receive a constant 12V. Powering ballasts directly from the OEM headlight harness can cause your HID lights to flicker on occasion due to the fact that the power supplied from the OE headlight harness can fluctuate.

Halogen bulbs can accomodate this voltage drop as the light will just dim. HID lights cannot; as a result, they will flicker thus resulting in premature failure. Unlike many HID conversion kits on the market, our HID kit will use a dual harness set up that will provide each ballast its own fuse and relay. Should a fuse/relay ever fail only one side will be effected vs both lights going out.

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Jun 2, 2011
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Whats a HID Cutoff Line?

The projector headlights have projector lens that create a cut off line of light. This HID cutoff line allows projector lens to put as much light on the road without jeopardizing the safety of on coming traffic. All the light output is below the cut off which is below oncoming traffics eyes, making for a safe trip. Have you even try to drive by a HID equipped projector car and notice how you get a blue “flicker” but the light output is white? This effect actually is the color along the cutoff. The projector lens bend the light creating a blue line above the cutoff making it appear blue; however the bulbs are NOT blue like 8000 HID Kit.

The reason that the projector lens create cutoff pattern is because we want to avoid putting too much light to the upcoming traffic; therefore, there are different cutoff pattern for left hand drive and right hand drive countries.  We will show the appropriate cutoff pattern for left hand drive and right hand drive below, if you are US or Canadian drivers, you should use the DOT cutoff pattern (the ECE LHD pattern is for European Left Hand Drive countries); if you are located in European countries that are left hand drive, please refer to the ECE LHD cutoff line pattern, if you are located in European countries that are right hand drive, please refer to the ECE RHD cutoff line pattern.

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May 27, 2011
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HID Bulbs vs Halogen Bulbs

If you are looking to replace your current halogen bulb headlights with the bright HID Xenon Bulb headlights that you often see on new luxury type vehicles, hopefully this will help you understand the difference between HID bulbs and Halogen bulbs

What is HID ?

HID, High Intensity Discharge, (also known as Xenon) refers to lighting technology that relies on an electrical charge to ignite xenon gas in sealed bulbs, similar to the lightning phenomenon in the sky. HID lighting does not have a filament but instead creates light by igniting an electrical discharge between two electrodes in an air tight tiny quartz capsule filled with xenon gas. HID lighting are also called Xenon lighting, referring to the gas inside the bulb.

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May 16, 2011
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Don’t Get Left Behind With Halogen Bulbs!

The same basic sealed-beam incandescent-bulb headlights that illuminated the road in front of the Ford Model T in 1908 were standard equipment for many vehicles until the early 1990s. These headlights were simple, and they served the automotive industry well for half a century. Fifteen years ago, lighting technology took a leap forward with the invention of “high-intensity discharge” (HID) automotive headlights. In North America, they first appeared on the 1991 BMW 7 Series. Today, as costs decrease, HID headlights are becoming available on at least some models from nearly every major manufacturer.

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May 4, 2011
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Why HID Headlight Kits?

Are you looking for a HID headlight kit that will illuminate the road and add that cool factor to your vehicle?

Do you have a hard time seeing the road with your current headlights? Does night blindness make you dread driving in the evenings?

Shopping online for HID headlight kits can be challenging, especially when there are so many brands with few reviews. Where can you go for definitive information about HID headlights that really work?

HID Headlight Kits: Research Done For You!

I’ve done my research on HID headlight kits and it took me a while to find out which HID light kit would suit my needs and my car. I knew that I needed a pair that would look good on my car and provide more road light without being too difficult to install or too expensive. I know what happens if you get the wrong HID headlight kit: installation nightmare!

So, I decided to start this website in order to provide people like you with the scoop on HID headlight kits. This information will provide the answers that you need to make an educated purchase on a set of quality HID headlights so that you can get back on the road and look good doing it.

HID Headlight Kits: Benefits and Features

Did you know that some HID Headlight Conversion Kits can be installed in a matter of minutes? These awesome headlights are perfect for people who like the sleek sports car look, but don’t want to pay designer prices.

There is a wide selection of HID headlights available online. Some HID headlight kits are the same type that BMW uses on their cars, while others have an easy-installation claim.

Here’s a list of the features you should consider:

1. Legality of bulb color and brightness
2. Ease of installation
3. Life of the bulbs

Conclusion
Do you want your vehicle to stand out among the ranks of great looking cars? Installing cooler, brighter hid headlight kits is the way to go. If you’re looking for a HID Headlights Kit with all the best features at a great price, check out xenondepot.com

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