NEW 12W LED for LCI E60's (all H8 Xenon)
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These are tempting...I want to see if they will match the brightness on my TRS bulbs. It would eliminate all the crazy wiring I have in there for my homemade HID AE kit.
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I would like to know what's the luminous flux of these leds? On Umnitza web site we can find details only about the power (10W). And what about the connection method on E60 LCI (2009)?
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The stock OSRAM H8 35W has 800Lm as datasheet http://catalog.myosram.com/zb2b/b2b/...browserminor=5.
Perhaps that leds from Umnitza are about 500,600Lm each bulb because the stock halogen is brighter in daytime (use on DRL function).
I think the latest solution is HID on angel eyes if you want more brightness. I don't trust that leds. Even on F10 aren't so bright in direct sun light.
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Sorry for the delay.
F10 are very bright during sun light, and yes, they do use the OSRAM LED for the new F10, I believe it's 3 8W LED, but I could be wrong for the F10.
We can't give you exact output but we can tell you that these are CREE chips and that they are totaling 20W with 4 LED. That should help you at least narrow down the spectrum that it can be without divulging exactly which chip it is.
F10 are very bright during sun light, and yes, they do use the OSRAM LED for the new F10, I believe it's 3 8W LED, but I could be wrong for the F10.
We can't give you exact output but we can tell you that these are CREE chips and that they are totaling 20W with 4 LED. That should help you at least narrow down the spectrum that it can be without divulging exactly which chip it is.