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  • does that bulb get REALY hot?

  • can i add Philips Xenon into a mercedes CLC ??

    please help me iout

  • do you have

    HID xenon kit will give me full Lighting power

    Less than one second

    not taking 4 to 6 seconds for full light

    startup of its full light in less than one second

  • It actually does not matter because even if you are driving at night, a couple seconds is fast when you think about it. Also with HID and you will be able to see way better than regular halogen lights.

  • Great video! That bulb sure was light and I like the way at start up when the bulb was a blue colour and why did the camera brighten the image up at 0:12 seconds? Mabey it was brightening the back ground up. 5 Stars!

  • I guess at 12 sec, that has to be the camera adjusting for the brightness and focus.

  • how hot does that sucker get?

  • MORT GOLDMAN

  • fuck u spammer

  • How can i test that without putting it in the car??

  • Find out which wire on the ballast input is positive and which one is negative. You can hook it up to a small battery or use jumper cables to a car battery.

  • Maybe I can raise my rank in the server from three to one.

  • You sound like Mort Goldman from Family Guy.

  • lmao! that shit is hilarious, i knew that voice souinded familiar

  • LMAO!!! Forreals!! I knew I heard his voice before!

  • oooooooohh nooooooooooooooo (in Mort Goldman voice)

  • what is the difference between hid and ordinary filament lamps (constru) can i lite it with AA cells ive heard they eat power how long will they last if compared by AA source

  • biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii­iiiiiiiiiiiiiig difference,AA cells dont have enough juice and only uses a regular krypton or other bulbs there not that bright,HID stands for HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE which uses lithium batteries,check it out on searches or videos. so i think the batteries will last a little but im not sure i think there the same runtime im not sure.

  • I knew that, but thank for commenting on my message, though... I guess all light bulbs has different input limits. And, I alspo have used a Mercury Vapor HID as a fluorescent lamp (with crimson pink being emitted by the phosphor) with weak inverter. I also have one electronically-operated shop HID at home too (can be fed off by the back-up Lithium-Ion batteries.)

  • Well, good point. I'm wrong after all...

  • Dear Dr.,

    Don't beat yourself up; leave that for others to do.

    If no-one ever made a comment, then... You-Tube would be like a retirement village.

    Cheers.

    from,

    del-boy.

  • I could tell it's Xenon Ion HID lamp - it's the brightest HID plasma lamp i Have ever seen, one problem is - it eats 20,000 Volts and 4 Amps (way too high for standard HID lamps) to make a nice bright and hottest plasma.

  • It's an automotive Xenon Metal-Halide lamp commonly used in headlights in luxury vehicles (BMW, Lexus). The ballast I'm using came from a 2001 Lexus GS300 and runs off a common 12 volt car battery. 25,000 volts is only applied when the light is first turned on to strike the arc then drops to 85 volts squarewave AC when the lamp is running.

  • As for amp draw; it uses a little over 15 for a second when started then drops to 8 amps during the few seconds it takes for the bulb to warm up then slowly goes to 3.6 amps once it reaches full brightness.

  • what is that?

  • Pretty neat, that white line is not good for your cameras sensor though. Could burn it out

  • Camera sensor?Maybe light sensor?

  • i don't mean to be rude but it is called CCD ( don't ask mean what it means) and it is a little black box behind the infrared filter.

  • Oh ok. I blown it out before.

  • its not going to burn out the Camera's CCD,its there because the Bright Light source is causing overexposure.

  • That line is not over exposure, That line is because the CCD is being physically over loaded by the light intensity, it can and will eventually burn out those pixels on the CCD. Trust me, I've had this happen.

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