My new 30,000K Hid's
#41
Originally Posted by alpinestars
I didnt pull it out of my ***. If you took a god damn second to look at the link I posted...
#42
Originally Posted by alpinestars
Whatever...This guy is legitimate. Hes, more importantly NEVER got a negative feedback rating. Call BS all you want...
Just like sex sells, so do "high" numbers. (AKA 30,000)
#44
I searched, but I cant find . There is a pic out there that shows the color scale showing from IR to UV. That would pretty much end this debate.
#45
Those look like 10,000k. My friend has 12,000k instead of his order for 4.3k and those are more PEACHY colored.
Trust me, it's not 30,000k... that's exactly what blacklights is, if not more! At that point, your headlight would GLOW
Trust me, it's not 30,000k... that's exactly what blacklights is, if not more! At that point, your headlight would GLOW
#48
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Originally Posted by alpinestars
Ok, there is no need to be a ****...
#49
Wow, ISO 9001. "Developed to conform" does not translate into "conforms" much less "certified". Can McCullogh not afford to go though the certification process?
Did the box have the "ЄC" on them too?
Did the box have the "ЄC" on them too?
#52
What I don't understand is that when people buy HID kits, why they ever go over 8,000k which is already very blue/purple. I mean, say youaahve a 10k or 12k kit, the light is so purple that it barely lights up the road better than yellow halogens, strain your eyes at night, attract cops, and blind other drivers due to lack of projectors or HID shield. Is getting attention that important with the preceding negatives? Are people such attention ****** nowadays????
#53
No DuDe I hAvE tHe SaMe ThInG mInE aRe OnLy 25,000k ThO. i DiDn'T hAvE eNoUgH mOnEy FoR tHe 30,000k. ChEcK tHeM oUt! I hAvE tHeM aLl OvEr My CaR y0!!! I dEf FeLt A hP gAiN fRoM tHe BuLbS. oNlY lIkE 20-35 wHp. ChEcK tHeM oUt y0!!!111
#54
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Originally Posted by alpinestars
And is that why you cant get laid?
Anyways I am done...go a ahead and lock this. To those and that were helpful and not a$$holes thanks.
Anyways I am done...go a ahead and lock this. To those and that were helpful and not a$$holes thanks.
This needs to be linked to other forums...
#55
Don't get all pissy because you got p-educated on HID kelvin ratings. You learned the hard way but at least you learned. I hope you didn't pay EXTRA for that k rating.
Originally Posted by alpinestars
And is that why you cant get laid?
Anyways I am done...go a ahead and lock this. To those and that were helpful and not a$$holes thanks.
Anyways I am done...go a ahead and lock this. To those and that were helpful and not a$$holes thanks.
#56
Originally Posted by alpinestars
And is that why you cant get laid?
Anyways I am done...go a ahead and lock this. To those and that were helpful and not a$$holes thanks.
Anyways I am done...go a ahead and lock this. To those and that were helpful and not a$$holes thanks.
Take it easy! We are just attacking your choices not you as a person!
#60
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/30000...QQcmdZViewItem
First they say they're selling 30k, then the rest of the auction talk about 12K. It's 12k bulb. You got hosed...bad.
First they say they're selling 30k, then the rest of the auction talk about 12K. It's 12k bulb. You got hosed...bad.
#62
Link http://www.xenonpros.com/mc12000k.html
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.
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.
#64
My fish tank uses 20k bulbs.
http://www.aquabuys.com/miva/graphic...xm-mog-20k.jpg
http://www.aquabuys.com/miva/merchan...de=xm_400w_20k
http://www.aquabuys.com/miva/graphic...xm-mog-20k.jpg
http://www.aquabuys.com/miva/merchan...de=xm_400w_20k
#65
Originally Posted by RR5
Link http://www.xenonpros.com/mc12000k.html
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.
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.
Originally Posted by Y2KevSE
My fish tank uses 20k bulbs.
http://www.aquabuys.com/miva/graphic...xm-mog-20k.jpg
http://www.aquabuys.com/miva/merchan...de=xm_400w_20k
http://www.aquabuys.com/miva/graphic...xm-mog-20k.jpg
http://www.aquabuys.com/miva/merchan...de=xm_400w_20k
#70
Originally Posted by KCmaxx
My little sister has pretty pink lights in her cavalier, I shall show her yours....
#71
Originally Posted by Mass_Media
No DuDe I hAvE tHe SaMe ThInG mInE aRe OnLy 25,000k ThO. i DiDn'T hAvE eNoUgH mOnEy FoR tHe 30,000k. ChEcK tHeM oUt! I hAvE tHeM aLl OvEr My CaR y0!!! I dEf FeLt A hP gAiN fRoM tHe BuLbS. oNlY lIkE 20-35 wHp. ChEcK tHeM oUt y0!!!111
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