HID not the color I expected
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Hey guys I was wondering, does the the color of the HID depend of how many volts you are running? I have 10000K HID's and they are not that blue, they are more white. Any help? thanks guys
Here are some pics!!
They look blue here but they are really whitish blue in real life.
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Last edited by johncy2000; May 17, 2006 at 09:49 PM. Reason: PICS
Get rid of them and get some 6k or even 5400. The higher the kelvin rating the less light output. If you want quality light ouput, 10k is not good. If you just bought them for the purple/blue color, well then that's on you.....
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if they're authentic 10k HID's, take it back....the color is terrible and not that visible on the road. the highest you'd want to ge is 6k. nice and whitish-blue. if they're the non HID colored bulbs that come in that small package, oh boy.........
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^^^ hmm.... thats how my 6000k bulbs look. They're Sylvania Osram Xenarc bulbs. Top quality!
6000k bulbs should be very white with a tinge of blue/purple to them. Anything higher is pointless and causes less visability.
6000k bulbs should be very white with a tinge of blue/purple to them. Anything higher is pointless and causes less visability.
Originally Posted by johncy2000
the thing is that my 10000K are actually white with light blue in it.
Who makes the ballasts and who makes the bulbs. And, did you do a proper burn-in?
the stock HID,s are perfect, why would anyone want to mess with them? I live upstate NY where there are mostly unlit roads and the stock HID,s are perfect,I couldnt ask for anything more.



I sure home they arnt what everyone is thinking.......