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Old Oct 3, 2006 | 02:19 AM
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Bottom line: You will decrease your light output (lumens) with 30,000K bulbs. Check out www.hidplanet.com for more info.

A quote taken from that site:

"Ok, first off, lets start with the bulbs. The common mistake some people here is that all these high kelvin rated bulbs are the shizzle. Well, they couldn't be more wrong. The higher you go in kelvin, the less light and lumens you'll have. Pratically anything over 6k is really a waste if your at all concerned with your safety and brightness of lighting. So what is the best bulb out there then you ask? 4100-4300k. It has the most lumens out of all the HID bulbs produced. Thats why car manifacturers still use them today. Below is a graph showing you the variances of the light spectrum. As you can see, 4100k would be right where the "sweet spot" is on that chart. It produces near to the suns same kelvin thus giving you daylight-like output. Think of it like this, high kelvin bulbs would be like being out in the sun with sunglasses on vs a 4100k being in the sun w/o glasses on. "
 
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Old Oct 3, 2006 | 10:59 AM
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if he gets 30000k hid's it better be for show only... that shyt prolly produces as much light as a 60 watt house bulb for a ****** lamp WITH A SHADE OVER IT
 
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