Bi-Xenon Bulb Change Question
I know this might sound stupid, but does the headlamp assembly allow a change of just the Bi-Xenon bulb only or do I need to change the whole assembly? I ask this because there was flooding a few years back and I had to get the whole assembly swapped out, but I do not remember if that was because the assembly fried up instead of just the bulb. If I can swap out just the bulb I'd rather do that as it is much less expensive.
Thanks




I know this might sound stupid, but does the headlamp assembly allow a change of just the Bi-Xenon bulb only or do I need to change the whole assembly? I ask this because there was flooding a few years back and I had to get the whole assembly swapped out, but I do not remember if that was because the assembly fried up instead of just the bulb. If I can swap out just the bulb I'd rather do that as it is much less expensive.
Thanks




There is a current thread on this site about Xenons, There is a poster called LIL Benz, who has them and THEE says they are great!
Last edited by pierrejoliat; Jan 26, 2021 at 04:03 PM.
I have tried -
Morimoto 35w - 5500K and the 6500K - A little too green ish tint for my liking
Had Osram CBI's in prior - but there were pretty old - CBBs brighter and better color
tried the Philips Wx2 - not bad but not as blue white as i wanted
PIAA - yup I tried them - a little more purple - but not as bright but not as bad as some people made them out to be
Looking at 8000K options - will explain in another thread...when ready.
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That said, a lot of it is subjective... I would say 4000-6000k is a good range to be in, pick your poison. With LEDs, I know an issue (may still be) was CRI, color temp and output... the issue being it was difficult to make lower color temp chips that had good output. So harder to compete with existing tech, when you also needed to make them brighter as a selling point. So kind of by default a lot of LED tech was in the higher-color temp range to start.



