Mr. Quick wrote:Looks good, but how's the flicker on those HIDs? The Xentecs are known for it.
Joe Schulte wrote:Very nice!
The Jew wrote:looking good
Mattmac1989 wrote:I got that same kit for my new bravada.Mine flicker and one of the ballasts went bad after a week but they replaced it so its all good. But yeah looks good love the car and the pics.
Mattmac1989 wrote:my friend had a set that did it but eventually stopped. i think its just burning stuff off the new bulbs but im not sure.
Mattmac1989 wrote:my friend had a set that did it but eventually stopped. i think its just burning stuff off the new bulbs but im not sure.The reason most of the cheap bulbs flicker is because they don't have enough of the salts in them, which is where the light comes from. The arc jumping around is where the flicker comes from. With the correct amount of salts in the capsule, the capsule fills with plasma, giving a smooth, even light. I learned this the hard way. I bought a Xentec kit, and it flickered. They sent me a new ballast, same thing. Sent me two new bulbs, one of them flickered and the other didn't. I finally bought some other bulbs and they are better, however I'm now converting to actual D2S projectors and Phillips bulbs.
98z24ragtop wrote:Mattmac1989 wrote:my friend had a set that did it but eventually stopped. i think its just burning stuff off the new bulbs but im not sure.
sending them back, they've gotten worse... ordered DDM ones tonight, I didn't realize their raptors were so cheap...
Mr. Quick wrote:Mattmac1989 wrote:my friend had a set that did it but eventually stopped. i think its just burning stuff off the new bulbs but im not sure.The reason most of the cheap bulbs flicker is because they don't have enough of the salts in them, which is where the light comes from. The arc jumping around is where the flicker comes from. With the correct amount of salts in the capsule, the capsule fills with plasma, giving a smooth, even light. I learned this the hard way. I bought a Xentec kit, and it flickered. They sent me a new ballast, same thing. Sent me two new bulbs, one of them flickered and the other didn't. I finally bought some other bulbs and they are better, however I'm now converting to actual D2S projectors and Phillips bulbs.
The other problem with the lower amount of salts is that the bulbs burn hotter (just like an engine running lean), which shortens the life of the bulbs.
Rabbit(AKA RedAssassin) wrote:Awesome, I burnt out a ballast in my is300. So I ordered a new 4.3k kit for low beams and 3k for fog lights.
Rabbit(AKA RedAssassin) wrote:4.3k is suppose to be true white and give the best visibility for longer. That's the reason I went with them. My is300 has yellow fogs as of now. So I wanted to keep a stock look plus yellow cuts through fog better and 3k is yellow.
-Z Yaaaa- wrote:isnt salt cheap?
xKnowOnEx wrote:Very clean! They would look alot nicer without that front plate
-Z Yaaaa- wrote:isnt salt cheap?LOL. Yeah, but the "salts" in HID bulbs aren't just calcium chloride. They're a mix of various compounds. Also, it's not just the material that makes the bulb cheap, but the manufacturing process in making sure the right amount is getting in there, and the quality control. This is also why a lot of the cheaper bulbs have color mis-match problems. I've actually had two 6000K bulbs by the same manufacturer, and one had a slightly greenish-blue hue, and the other had a slightly bluish-purple hue. Cheap, 90% of the time, means sh!t QC.