Is 55W HID better than 35w?

Is 55W HID better than 35w?

Is 55W HID better than 35w?

You will get about a 50% brightness increase by going from a 35-watt ballast to a 55-watt ballast. So the 8,000K HID bulb will go from 1,000 maximum lux to 1,500 maximum lux at 25 feet, but the color will shift to a 6,000K color. Just because your HID bulb says 10,000K or 12,000K does not mean that it is brighter.

Can you use 55W HID 35w ballast?

You can use 55w ballasts with standard 35w bulbs, but the life of the bulb will be shortened a bit, and their color will Wash Out a bit. Again, OEM applications use 35w ballasts, and when coupled with a high performance projector, you’ll really be putting plenty of light on the road even going that route.

How many lumens 55w HID?

55w HID will produce 4,500 – 5,500 Lumens of output.

Can I use 55w bulb instead of 35w?

The vast majority of wiring systems should be able to cope with uprating 35/35w bulbs to 55/60w bulbs without any problem. However if your bike has plastic headlamp shells the higher wattage bulbs will melt the shell.

Is 4300K brighter than 6000K?

4300K and 6000K will be just as bright but will have a very light tint of yellow (4300K) or blue (6000K). Most people shopping for HIDs believe that a higher bulb temperature will yield a brighter light but this is in fact not true.

Can I use any HID bulb with my ballast?

Technically speaking you can use any HID bulb with any HID ballast as long as you can connect them. There is no such thing as 8k ballasts, it might be a different style ballast, but it absolutly does nothing to define the color.

Can you replace 55w bulbs with 60w?

When it comes to replacing old incandescent bulbs with LEDs, a common question that customers ask is: “Can I use an LED bulb that has a higher wattage equivalent than my fixture allows?” The simple answer is yes, as long as the LED bulb uses less wattage than your fixture.