Blue/White Halogen bulb actual color temp results
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Blue/White Halogen bulb actual color temp results
I found a site that did a light meter temp. test on the following blue/white halogen bulbs.
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Product: Philip Diamond Vision
Light bulb specification: 60/55W
Indication color temp: 5000K
Actual color temp: 4552K
Product range: MTEC MT-413
Light bulb specification: 100/90W
Indication color temp: 4750K
Actual color temp: 4838K
Product range: Osram Coolblue
Light bulb specification: 60/55w
Indication color temp: 4000k
Actual color temp: 3336K
Product range: Bjunion Blue Bullet
Light bulb specification: 60/55W
Indication color temp: 8300K
Actual color temp: 3964K
Product range: Top Fuel
Light bulb specification: 60/55W
Indication color temp: 4600K
Actual color temp: 3738K
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Product: Philip Diamond Vision
Light bulb specification: 60/55W
Indication color temp: 5000K
Actual color temp: 4552K
Product range: MTEC MT-413
Light bulb specification: 100/90W
Indication color temp: 4750K
Actual color temp: 4838K
Product range: Osram Coolblue
Light bulb specification: 60/55w
Indication color temp: 4000k
Actual color temp: 3336K
Product range: Bjunion Blue Bullet
Light bulb specification: 60/55W
Indication color temp: 8300K
Actual color temp: 3964K
Product range: Top Fuel
Light bulb specification: 60/55W
Indication color temp: 4600K
Actual color temp: 3738K
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Product range: Emperor Xenon Blue
Light bulb specification: 100/80W
Indication color temp: NA
Actual color temp: 3613K
Product range: MTEC MT-447
Light bulb specification: 100/90W
Indication color temp: 4350K
Actual color temp: 3711K
Product range: Osram New Cool Blue
Light bulb specification: 85/80W
Indication color temp: 5600K
Actual color temp: 4215K
Product range: IPF Xenon Blue
Light bulb specification: 60/80W
Indication color temp: 5000K
Actual color temp: 4048K
Product range: PIAA H-244
Light bulb specification: 60/55W
Indication color temp: Near lamp 4200K/ far lamp 3950K
Actual color temp: 3699K
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Product range: PIAA H-208
Light bulb specification: 60/55W
Indication color temp: 4150K
Actual color temp: 3556K
Product range: Run lucky X-White
Light bulb specification: 90/100W
Indication color temp: NA
Actual color temp: 3505K
Product range: Run lucky X2-White
Light bulb specification: 90/100W
Indication color temp: NA
Actual color temp: 3804K
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Originally Posted by omaha_lex
Is there any way for you to obtain other data values for each? I'm esepecially interested in how many lumens each puts out...
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Originally Posted by PHML
Lumens data not available.....but the wattage may be somewhat helpful....cuz its somewhat proportional to lumens.
awesome thread bro, as always you outdo yourself with this lighting info...might i ask you to go one further? im looking for a real close match to my hids to swap in for my high beams or my fogs (until i get the hid 3000k philips yellow fog kit)..heres the thing, now that i have all that info on the real color temp outputs of these bulbs, is there any exact info on the true output of the philips 4300k HID kit i have installed in my lowbeams? i bought the kit from xenondepot.com (one of CL's sponsors)..i believe they only have the one 4300k kit for the gs to avoid confusion... also, lots of the bulbs pictured seemed to be h4s and what not, do you think the color temp/output real measurements would change any if the bulb type changed? say instead of h4, 9006? i know its probably a stupid question but who knows...im curious..thanks again.
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I am 99.9% sure these are not stock harness safe meaning they will melt it.. Stock halogens are 55w.. these are pushin 150-190! not safe I dont think.. Someone let me know if I am wrong..
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HID = More Bang for your Buck