FS: Philips 5000k D2S Bulbs
Philips 5000k D2S Bulbs
Hi everyone,
i have a set of used Philips 5000k D2S bulbs i'm thinking about selling. i wanted to see if anyone is interested. Used for about 6 months and willing to let go for $75 shipped + 3% paypal.. unless picked up locally. thanks.
-Alex
i have a set of used Philips 5000k D2S bulbs i'm thinking about selling. i wanted to see if anyone is interested. Used for about 6 months and willing to let go for $75 shipped + 3% paypal.. unless picked up locally. thanks.
-Alex
That's emit. If they omit light, they're not much of a light, are they?
Imma guess they emit white light, 5000K in temperature.
"The color temperature of a lamp (bulb) describes how the light appears when the human eye looks directly at the illuminated bulb. Color temperature is measured by a unit called the Kelvin (K). The Kelvin thermodynamic temperature scale is defined so that absolute zero is 0 kelvins (K). (Note: The Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are defined so that absolute zero is −273.15 °C or −459.67 °F). Imagine heating a bar of steel and observing the color of the bar at increasing temperatures. At some point the bar will appear to glow a dull red. As heat is added, the dull red turns to yellow, then to white, then to bluish white, finally to blue.
A light bulb that produces light perceived as yellowish white will have a color temperature of around 2700K. As the color temperature increases to 3000K - 3500K, the color of the light appears less yellow and more white. When the color temperature is 5000K or higher the light produced appears bluish white. The color temperature of daylight varies, but is often in the 5000K to 7000K range."

^^ That took me about 12.5 seconds to find, copy and paste. OP, I want a commission, LOL!
Imma guess they emit white light, 5000K in temperature.

"The color temperature of a lamp (bulb) describes how the light appears when the human eye looks directly at the illuminated bulb. Color temperature is measured by a unit called the Kelvin (K). The Kelvin thermodynamic temperature scale is defined so that absolute zero is 0 kelvins (K). (Note: The Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are defined so that absolute zero is −273.15 °C or −459.67 °F). Imagine heating a bar of steel and observing the color of the bar at increasing temperatures. At some point the bar will appear to glow a dull red. As heat is added, the dull red turns to yellow, then to white, then to bluish white, finally to blue.
A light bulb that produces light perceived as yellowish white will have a color temperature of around 2700K. As the color temperature increases to 3000K - 3500K, the color of the light appears less yellow and more white. When the color temperature is 5000K or higher the light produced appears bluish white. The color temperature of daylight varies, but is often in the 5000K to 7000K range."

^^ That took me about 12.5 seconds to find, copy and paste. OP, I want a commission, LOL!
Last edited by Swivel; Jan 3, 2010 at 10:15 PM.
i dont have the pics just yet because they're still on my car.. i'm trying to see what kind of interest there would be.. if enough then i'll swap them out.
they're a whiteish white more OEM look
they're a whiteish white more OEM look
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a pic with sign on your car is OK
& no feelers, either its FS or not.
thanks
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