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H3c super bright white projector led

These look interesting, wonder if they are worth a go at £20 pair, trouble is HID are so cheap now.

 

Jeff TT

 

 

 

10w H3C SUPER BRIGHT WHITE PROJECTOR LED CAR FOGLIGHT HEADLIGHT BULB

 

 

Description:

Upgrade your standard bulbs to these SUPER bright LED's

 

*LATEST ON THE MARKET FOR 2013, LIMITED STOCK*

 

These are fresh in to 2013 containing 1x projector lens with 2x internal SMD's and 8x 360 SMD's giving a total of 10w

 

 

2x Super bright SMD's in the projector and 8x surrounding 1w SMD's (total of 10w)

Direct replacement

380 Lumens of brightess

12/24v Operation

Super bright white

Fits socket: H3C

 

 

 

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these look good there was some other bulbs i spotted few weeks back that work like HID's with same brightness but with none of the electronics

 

 

 

HOD Lights

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Edited by MarkDerby

These look interesting, wonder if they are worth a go at £20 pair, trouble is HID are so cheap now.

 

Jeff TT

 

 

 

10w H3C SUPER BRIGHT WHITE PROJECTOR LED CAR FOGLIGHT HEADLIGHT BULB

 

 

Description:

Upgrade your standard bulbs to these SUPER bright LED's

 

*LATEST ON THE MARKET FOR 2013, LIMITED STOCK*

 

These are fresh in to 2013 containing 1x projector lens with 2x internal SMD's and 8x 360 SMD's giving a total of 10w

 

 

2x Super bright SMD's in the projector and 8x surrounding 1w SMD's (total of 10w)

Direct replacement

380 Lumens of brightess

12/24v Operation

Super bright white

Fits socket: H3C

 

 

 

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Jeff are you selling these? I was just about to order some hid's, may try these instead.

Wow they look interesting thanks Jeff, might have to order some myself

I think Jeff that looks like a twist on a standard bulb, you also must ask the question why is no one from the far east selling these ?

 

All manufacturers are fitting HID's so I can only conclude one thing from that :yes:.

 

EDIT : Oh and 380 Lumens is rubbish, HID's have at least 3, 4 or 5 times that !!

Edited by phutumsch

 

I agree....

 

.....coloured bulbs are a waste of time. Fact; as the coloured coating actually reduces light output - obvious really isn't it? Shine a light through clear glass and then through coloured glass and which do you think will be brightest....??

 

If you stick with normal halogen bulbs, you can't really get better than Osram Nightbreakers or the new Phillips Xtreme Vision. They have been tested by Auto Express and, whilst nowhere near the output of an HID conversion, are about the best "normal" technology can provide right now. Thing is, they are not "cool blue-ish white" like HIDs so the "kids" don't like them!!

 

The LED bulbs Jeff posted up look interesting though - and definitely worth a try in the projector beams - but you'd probably not get away with them in normal headlamp units (or our main beams) at MOT time. The tester can easily see they what they are.... And as said, HID kits are so cheap now anyway!

 

Richard:thumbup1:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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