it seems like that black car turns the HIDs on with ignition ON. I think its not good to draw ~10 amps right before starting the engine, and also while cranking the voltage drops significantly causing HIDs to restart. I like the automatic lamps idea but it should be rather triggered by a a relay fed by a alternator charging wire, or special electronic device which senses voltage increase meaning the engine just started. (not meaning to sound smartass just my 2cents)
we really don't care what you drive....you don't have to tell the whole world you drive BMW and Mercedes....Besides, it's only BMW and Mercedes, not that big of a deal
4500 Kelvin which is close to the 4100-4300K used in OEM applications. I didn't want to use 6000K and higher K bulbs because while they are more blue, they put out LESS lumens on the road (i.e. less light, no upgrade).
Nice piece of work. -13 degrees eh?
i dont think jaccchen23 gets the point. Go promote left wing values.
furapa 1 year ago
Nice setup. Are you using the Stock Halogen Projectors?
epsilonian818 1 year ago
it seems like that black car turns the HIDs on with ignition ON. I think its not good to draw ~10 amps right before starting the engine, and also while cranking the voltage drops significantly causing HIDs to restart. I like the automatic lamps idea but it should be rather triggered by a a relay fed by a alternator charging wire, or special electronic device which senses voltage increase meaning the engine just started. (not meaning to sound smartass just my 2cents)
827rover 1 year ago
nice,what is the ballast type?Is it R1 type?
onurfiesta 2 years ago
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albani2006 2 years ago
we really don't care what you drive....you don't have to tell the whole world you drive BMW and Mercedes....Besides, it's only BMW and Mercedes, not that big of a deal
JaccChen23 2 years ago
Own a e240 currently, hopefully one day I\ll buy a ML320 cdi . Love you SUV mate ^^
lulzimi 3 years ago
what is the color hue on this bulbs?
ANGELLAREDOTEXAS 3 years ago
4500 Kelvin which is close to the 4100-4300K used in OEM applications. I didn't want to use 6000K and higher K bulbs because while they are more blue, they put out LESS lumens on the road (i.e. less light, no upgrade).
Yazovets 3 years ago
nice cars :-)
SoNyEST 3 years ago