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H3 Bulbs
Does any body know the heat & Amp range for a Halogen H3 Bulb compared to a HID H3 Bulb? Which one puts out more heat and draws more amps/voltage.
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Re: H3 Bulbs
Hi kitt - Not me!
Don't mishandle Halogen lights, because touching the glass will cause the bulb to burn out premature. Headlights 40w-60w, the more Watts, the more heat + light. The heat of these halogen bulbs can damage the headlight plastic lens, use the High beam for a short limit. The voltage = 12volts Watts = Bulb rating P= Watt's E= Voltage I= Current P = E * I E = P/I I = P/E Last edited by danielsatur; 11-06-2009 at 10:47 AM. |
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Re: H3 Bulbs
Yep!
I gave away a 1995TC with new Marker, headlight lens, and bulbs. |
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