What is HID?
HID (High Intensity Discharge) is a radically different type of lighting
technology. HID lights operate more like vapor filled streetlights. Instead of
heating a filament like standard halogen bulbs, HID bulbs create light by
zapping an arc between two electrodes. The arc excites a mixture of Xenon gas
and metallic salts, producing a bright white beam of light that resembles
natural daylight.
Your Kit includes everything you need to get real HID lights. You get the HID
bulbs, wiring harness, ballasts and igniters. McCulloch Kits are designed for
direct plug and play. They give you extra long wiring harnesses, weather
resistant protection, and the smallest ballast of any kit available.
Items
Included In the Kit:
(2) Gen V. McCulloch Ballast
(2) Bosch/McCulloch Xenon Bulb
(2) Connector
(10) Wire ties
(2) Heavy duty heat resistant double sided self adhesive tapes
Xenon bulbs
These Xenon bulb are precisely machine based to maintain the exact focus point
and consistency. The precision guarantees the beam pattern will be the same as
your OEM, and of course with dramatic increase in intensity thanks to the Xenon
technology. The burner are manufactured in Japan in Class 100,000 clean room to
ensure the purity of the Xenon gas enclosed in the capsule and consistency. of
the color temperature from batch to batch. These bulb will outlast and out
outperform all of the Xenon bulb out on the market with least blow outs.
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specification-
Bulb type: H1, H3, H4, H7, H11, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007
Power consumption: 35watts
Voltage: 85V+ 17V
Luminous flux: 2200~3200
Service Life: up to 3000hrs
Input Voltage: 9V-16V
Working current (Steady state): 3.5 A nom
Ignition voltage: 24kV Peak Max, 18kV Peak Min
Lamp Frequency: 450 Hz
Application
H1,
H3, H4, H7, H11, 9003, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007
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Color
Temperature: 3000K
3000K has an approximately 3200lm output, which is more than 3x the light output
of the traditional halogen light. 3000K emits GOLDEN YELLOW color and offers
superior penetration power during adverse weather epically in dense fog. The
applications of the 3000K kit aim more towards secondary lighting apparatus such
as high beam and fog lights. The 3000K capsule is actually a 5000K capsule
specially coated with a film that filters out all the wave length except the
range of wave length which emits yellow. This is the color temperature that will
catch all the attention on the road. Please note: most customers have a common
misconception that the higher the K (Kelvin temperature) the brighter it gets,
but in fact, it is the opposite. The K rating is inversely proportional to the
light output, therefore the lower the K the brighter the light output. Also
Xenon runs cooler and than your traditional halogen, therefore it will not melt
your housing.
Color Temperature: 5000K
5000K has an approximately 3200lm output, which is more than 3x the light output
of the traditional halogen light and is the color temperature with the most
output. The light appears fairly white, and has light yellowish hue when
reflected off the road identical to the OEM HID equipped vehicles. This color is
for customers who is looking for pure performance white improving the looks of
their headlight. It is idea for customers who does a lot of back road or canyon
driving and need the optimal visibility. This is the color temperature that give
you the most light for your bucks. Please note: most customers have a common
misconception that the higher the K (Kelvin temperature) the brighter it gets,
but in fact, it is the opposite. The K rating is inversely proportional to the
light output, therefore the lower the K the brighter the light output. Also
Xenon runs cooler and than your traditional halogen, therefore it will not melt
your housing.
Color Temperature: 6000K
6000K has an approximately 2800lm output, which is 3x the light output of the
traditional halogen light and slightly less light output compared to the 5000K.
Although it has a bit lesser light output, it emits pure whiter light with very
slight and barely noticeable tint of blue and purple. Please note: most
customers have a common misconception that the higher the K (Kelvin temperature)
the brighter it gets, but in fact, it is the opposite. The K rating is inversely
proportional to the light output, therefore the lower the K the brighter the
light output. Also Xenon runs cooler and than your traditional halogen,
therefore it will not melt your housing.
Color Temperature: 8000K
8000K has an approximately 2550lm output, which is about 3x the light output of
the traditional halogen light and slightly less light output compared to the
6000K. While it has a bit lesser light output, it emits bluer light than the
6000K. Please note: most customers have a common misconception that the higher
the K (Kelvin temperature) the brighter it gets, but in fact, it is the
opposite. The K rating is inversely proportional to the light output, therefore
the lower the K the brighter the light output. Also Xenon runs cooler and than
your traditional halogen, therefore it will not melt your housing.
Color Temperature: 10000K
10000K has an approximately 2200lm output, which is more than 2x the light
output of the traditional halogen light. 10000K produces a deep blue light
output approaching violet and the blue is noticeably deeper than the 8000K.
Please note: most customers have a common misconception that the higher the K
(Kelvin temperature) the brighter it gets, but in fact, it is the opposite. The
K rating is inversely proportional to the light output, therefore the lower the
K the brighter the light output. Also, Xenon runs cooler and than your
traditional halogen, therefore it will not melt your housing.
Color Temperature: 12000K
12000K has an approximately 2100lm output, which is more than 2x the light
output of the traditional halogen light. This color temperature puts out a deep
bluish violet light and is deeper colored than the 10000K. It is for customer
who is looking for the most extreme and most exotic looking light output. Please
note: most customers have a common misconception that the higher the K (Kelvin
temperature) the brighter it gets, but in fact, it is the opposite. The K rating
is inversely proportional to the light output, therefore the lower the K the
brighter the light output. Also, Xenon runs cooler and than your traditional
halogen, therefore it will not melt your housing.