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08.05.2020 16:57 | # 1 |
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08.05.2020 16:57 | # 2 |
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kelvin comes out of high xenon headlights, such as color light 10000K 12000K & nbsp;
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08.05.2020 16:57 | # 3 |
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12000K or 15000K is not what you want but without the lens it will not be as alive as in BMWs.
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08.05.2020 16:57 | # 4 |
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I think Kelvin high headlights bothers the user and the other side
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08.05.2020 16:57 | # 5 |
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[QUOTE = impact] I think Kelvin high headlights disturb both the user and the other side [/ QUOTE] When the xenon gets into the work, the discomfort will be the first. It is less annoying because the low kelvin value is used in the vehicles using the original xenon system. In lens-free use, there is a lack of vision because the light is not scattered far enough and gathered somewhere. Again, since the color changes according to the value of kelvin, the image decreases depending on the color. I used 55w (rare) 30000K xenon. Lens-free headlight mirrors & nbsp; it still performed well but it is not a substitute for halogen. & nbsp; Even though the headlights were adjusted, I was lowering the setting, but it did not bother with the setting, but when I left, I was not pulled in front of me, wow |