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bmwrp8
05-31-2007, 04:38 AM
Has anyone tried a 50w hid kit??any feedbacks? will I have problems with my projector?will something melt?? i'm asking because before i had my 35w hid i put 100w halogen and had problems with my projector and something melted.:(

Tiger
05-31-2007, 09:33 AM
35w HID is plenty powerful enough.

bmwrp8
05-31-2007, 09:36 AM
35w HID is plenty powerful enough.

hehehe i know but i usually go to the dark provinces here in philippines it'll help me alot with really bright lights:)
and someone is giving me a good deal for only almost a little under $200 50w 5100k with 18months replacement warranty:D

Tiger
05-31-2007, 09:40 AM
Then setup two HID... one for low beam and one for high beam.

bmwrp8
05-31-2007, 09:43 AM
Then setup two HID... one for low beam and one for high beam.

before i used to have hid high beam 6000k low beam 6000k and fogs 4300k but i sold my hid in high beam because i can't flash them when passing

shogun
05-31-2007, 10:40 AM
Where in the Phils are you located?
My wife and I have a volunteer project on Mindanao, Zamboanga City
http://www.volunteer95.com/

Tiger
05-31-2007, 10:50 AM
Mmm... yes, that's right... However, the 6000K HID is less powerful than 4300K... by a huge margin so stick with 4300K HID this time.

bmwrp8
05-31-2007, 10:52 AM
Where in the Phils are you located?
My wife and I have a volunteer project on Mindanao, Zamboanga City
http://www.volunteer95.com/

I live in greenhills san juan manila but usually on weekdays im at malolos bulacan province both in luzon...Its nice to here that you have a volunteer project on Zamboanga city thank you for helping the people in need in Zamboanga

bmwrp8
05-31-2007, 11:03 AM
Mmm... yes, that's right... However, the 6000K HID is less powerful than 4300K... by a huge margin so stick with 4300K HID this time.


yup but just traded my 4300k bulbs with 3000k bulbs for the fogs,same ballast though. I asked about the 50w hid because someone is willing to buy my 6000k low beam hid for around $170 which I have 15months remaining warranty, and the 50w 5100k hid is only around $193 bnew with 18 months replacement warranty:D

Tiger
05-31-2007, 11:08 AM
Ahh... I see now... $23 upgrade. Ahh what the heck, just do it. Be the guinea pig like I did when I did the one of the earliest HID conversion in 2001... which by the way still works perfect.

Tiger
05-31-2007, 11:14 AM
Whoa... no power, no potable water? No nothing!? That's some serious volunteer work.

bmwrp8
05-31-2007, 11:14 AM
Ahh... I see now... $23 upgrade. Ahh what the heck, just do it. Be the guinea pig like I did when I did the one of the earliest HID conversion in 2001... which by the way still works perfect.

hehehe im REALLY TEMPTED but kinda scared because i just changed my headlights due to the projector got burnt when i put those 100w halogen before...If I changed to 50w hid do you think id have the same problem as before? I know the stock halogen of these cars is around 55w but im not really familiar with the heat that H.I.D gives out compared with halogen.

bmwrp8
05-31-2007, 11:15 AM
Whoa... no power, no potable water? No nothing!? That's some serious volunteer work.

yup its like that here in my country esp.in rural areas:(

shogun
05-31-2007, 07:35 PM
Whoa... no power, no potable water? No nothing!? That's some serious volunteer work.

Yes, that is the 'normal' life there, no doctors, no health insurance, usually no education etc.
We have about 80 kids there now in elementary school, more than 10 go to university (sponsored by us), the agriculrural project and so on.
http://www.volunteer95.com/english/agriculture.html
It's simple, but it works, now they have water with our pumping station

http://www.volunteer95.com/english/img/agri_img/06/water03.jpg

Here we can help with small amounts of money,
http://www.volunteer95.com/english/main.html