Glare: This usually happens when lights aim directly into people's eyes; in other words, you see straight into the source of the light. Driving around at night, you've probably run across many lights emitting eye-scorching examples of glare (headlights are an excellent case in point). This...
Deadly headlights I call ’em. Reply Eric Hayman 17/01/2020 1:47 PM It is time to change the regulations to specifying the lumens maximum, not the wattage. Think of low wattage lights in the home that are as bright as the old higher wattage tun...
Halogen headlight bulbs, which function by heating a tungsten coil, are one of the most common light bulb types for car headlights. These light bulbs are able to produce a higher amount of light, measured in lumens, than other light bulbs. They also create a color profile similar to that ...
No, I am not considering any LED bulbs in the halogen set-up. There's no need. Aimed correctly, and with new assemblies, the halogen system is great as-is. I know, people will say the LED retrofit plug and play bulbs offer more lumens. My question to you is: does the light go ...
No, I am not considering any LED bulbs in the halogen set-up. There's no need. Aimed correctly, and with new assemblies, the halogen system is great as-is. I know, people will say the LED retrofit plug and play bulbs offer more lumens. My question to you is: does the light go ...