New LED H8 10W Bulbs - only $74.99 - ICE LITE
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My Ride: BMW E60
Model Year: 2016
For BMW E60 LCI 2009 how does it work? Because on parking lights the voltage is 4.3V and with DRL on ~12V. So there's a big difference in brightness between these 2 modes.
Are the leds also changing the brightness like the halogen (stock H8 35w)? Or they have the same power all the time?
Stock H8 with DRL has luminous flux about 800Lm. What about Umnitza 10W?
Are the leds also changing the brightness like the halogen (stock H8 35w)? Or they have the same power all the time?
Stock H8 with DRL has luminous flux about 800Lm. What about Umnitza 10W?
A 35w halogen bulb's max lumen output is approximately 550w. To be anywhere close to 800 lumens, you will need a 50w+ bulb.
#102
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For BMW E60 LCI 2009 how does it work? Because on parking lights the voltage is 4.3V and with DRL on ~12V. So there's a big difference in brightness between these 2 modes.
Are the leds also changing the brightness like the halogen (stock H8 35w)? Or they have the same power all the time?
Stock H8 with DRL has luminous flux about 800Lm. What about Umnitza 10W?
Are the leds also changing the brightness like the halogen (stock H8 35w)? Or they have the same power all the time?
Stock H8 with DRL has luminous flux about 800Lm. What about Umnitza 10W?
What it does then is it sets the output to the rings at the full 12V, so there is no dimming or brightening, they operate at a steady brightness and output.
#105
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We have a new system being shipped to us in 1 week, the ones we got were a perfect fit for E92s but not E60s, so we're reworking them.
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