OEM Xenon Headlight temperature
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Originally Posted by 08white' post='918154' date='Jun 20 2009, 04:09 PM
does anyone know the temperature for OEM xenon headlight on E60? is it 4300k or 6000k? or maybe 5400k?
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Originally Posted by NobleForums' post='918187' date='Jun 20 2009, 04:40 PM
4300k when new. However, as xenon bulbs age, they slowly get more blue.
How many years?
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Originally Posted by 08white' post='918154' date='Jun 20 2009, 04:09 PM
does anyone know the temperature for OEM xenon headlight on E60? is it 4300k or 6000k? or maybe 5400k?
6000K is what I upgraded both my BMW xenons too. It makes a world of difference and doesn't have that blueish/purple color like all those Jap cars out there.
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4300K. Like everyone said, but I think its a bit yellowish when lit
I think 6000K is too blue. 5400K might be a good alternative between the two.
I think 6000K is too blue. 5400K might be a good alternative between the two.
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Originally Posted by Krozi' post='918188' date='Jun 20 2009, 01:42 PM
Define "age"
How many years?
How many years?
It's hard to say in years. The xenon bulbs have a rated lifespan of about 3000 hours or so. In it's usable life, the color of most high quality 4300k HID bulbs to about 6000-6500k. Usually the color will jump up a few hundred K right in the beginning, and then the progression is more linear until a spike at the very end.
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if you want to see color difference in some bulbs, look at my album. i have stock 4300k headlights and 8k fogs. sometime i plan to upgrade the headlights to 6k. F the stock 4300
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Originally Posted by NobleForums' post='918296' date='Jun 20 2009, 06:49 PM
It's hard to say in years. The xenon bulbs have a rated lifespan of about 3000 hours or so. In it's usable life, the color of most high quality 4300k HID bulbs to about 6000-6500k. Usually the color will jump up a few hundred K right in the beginning, and then the progression is more linear until a spike at the very end.
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Thanks all, i know most OEM are 4300k, but when i look at e60 Xenon headlight, it is whiter and brighter, maybe just me, so i thought maybe BMW upgrade to 5400k or 6000k