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Post by dreams on Aug 15, 2005 20:01:22 GMT 10
i told you, its bright because its double its watt! jazz explains it, lol.
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Post by dreams on Aug 15, 2005 20:01:53 GMT 10
i mean jazzpro explained it, lol
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Post by Half Schumacher on Aug 15, 2005 22:17:17 GMT 10
to be honest with u, i don't think the bulb is any brighter. it's only whiter.
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Post by nick on Aug 15, 2005 22:31:20 GMT 10
unless U use HID~~... ^^...
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Post by jazzpro on Aug 16, 2005 15:52:51 GMT 10
to be honest with u, i don't think the bulb is any brighter. it's only whiter. meaning that its even worse.... double the watt and not brighter............LOL
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Post by wickee on Aug 16, 2005 18:04:03 GMT 10
Double wattage means double the power feeding in and often, melting of the actual wires that plug into your light can occur. That is why philips lights would be better. Diamond vision is still the 55/60W 12V 5000K but it runs bright, white with a tinge of blue and safe. From what I have heard from other car users that use other brands such as Mtec and the like that have double wattage... melting wires is a risk you take.
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Post by wickee on Aug 16, 2005 18:12:25 GMT 10
I am waiting for the BJ union halogens to arrive. Ordered the super bullet series. Will see how white it is
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Post by nick on Aug 17, 2005 23:50:31 GMT 10
Philip~~.. my parker light is not working..><~~... it starts to get dimmer and dimmer... I guess I should get a better one.. ><~~.. shiii~~... I will put back my stardard bulb first and see how it goes..><~
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Post by bnefit on Aug 18, 2005 8:29:40 GMT 10
Philip~~.. my parker light is not working..><~~... it starts to get dimmer and dimmer... I guess I should get a better one.. ><~~.. shiii~~... I will put back my stardard bulb first and see how it goes..><~ so fast???
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Post by Half Schumacher on Aug 18, 2005 9:22:21 GMT 10
nick, those LEDs gone so fast?? scary.
umm i guess i was right to bite the bullet and got PIAAs.
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Post by nick on Aug 18, 2005 9:36:53 GMT 10
but it works pretty well for my number plate light... regarding my front parker.. would that be caused by my strong halogen bulb due to the high voltage input....><~~... wah~~ PIAA cost AUD60~!!!.. so darn expensive..><~
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Post by Half Schumacher on Aug 18, 2005 11:55:32 GMT 10
no idea mate.
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Post by wickee on Aug 18, 2005 16:02:28 GMT 10
the led was probably just cheap and crappy.
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Post by channeldavid on Aug 18, 2005 16:26:42 GMT 10
wah~~ PIAA cost AUD60~!!!.. so darn expensive..><~ About PIAA LED Parker, they have 2 types: Old Type: can see the LED on the blub New Type: cannot see the LED on the blub (Flat head) the direction of light from old type is going to 1 direction only, but the new type, direction of light goes straight and a bit of angles! Both types have 2 LED in 1 blub, here is the price of the "OLD" type: The most expensive is "White & White" cost HK$148 only! that is around AU$25! and then is "White & Blue"! The cheapest is "Blue & Blue"
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Post by nick on Aug 18, 2005 16:29:47 GMT 10
hai~~... I guess I should get it when Im back to Malaysia... anyone has any "long-lasting" LED to sell??...
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