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V8SC



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Dipped beam gone pink...Views on bulb replacement

Looks like my NSF xenon is on the way out...light is now pink !

OE replacement are £175 a pair Shocked but I've seen these below at HIDS4U.co.uk

http://www.hids4u.co.uk/d2s-bulbs-6000k-upgrade-pair.html

Anyone have any experience with them or any other recommendation for alternatives?

Cheers all. Carl

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I recommend Osram Original Line. 4300K gives the best efficacy, best colour rendering and is more eye-friendly. The other so-called performance bulbs like Night Breakers etc. genuinely do not give any extra light yet also don't last as long. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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I found the Osram Nightbreakers to be an improvement over the OEM units. Thumbs Up 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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By what method, may I ask? Thumbs Up

Osram's figures:

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The beam feels like it has a better definition. By that I mean the standard bulbs seem to have a noticeable coloured fringe at the top of the beam pattern. This is most obvious when close behind another car. The Nightbreakers don't seem to have this; the beam is cleaner.

I see your Osram figures and raise you an Osram graphical:

The joys of marketing, perhaps.

I don't think there's a lot in it but it is noticeable. Let's not forget that each of us sees things slightly differently, particularly colours. Age changes that perception too. It's probably masked by other factors much of the time e.g. how clean the lights are. I do notice how much poorer halogens are when I end up with an older loan car from the garage. Even average xenons are better than halogens. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Looking at your figures, I notice a tolerance of +/-15%. So two bulbs could have as much as 30% difference. That's the best part of 1000lm for the 3200lm units. That would certainly be noticeable. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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As you say, the graphs are a marketing thing. Tolerance is there, but the D2S bulbs hit the ECE spec limit of 3200lm so they can't actually go brighter on average and remain legal. The colour temperature plays with our eyes because we can see it much, much more accurately than luminous intensity.

I've written in some more detail about the factors at play here (though based on H4 bulbs): http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic43730.html

The xenon/halogen business is actually quite interesting in a way, because, though still fair, the difference is not as big a people often think as the beam is spread wider. My xenons have now been put to shame by my driving lamps anyway! Mr. Green

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Xenon beams on my RRS are much better than than any car I have had previously and they were all halogen. The extension of the beam down the road, the quality of illumination along the verges and the clean cut off of the beam top are all excellent. When fitted with the Nightbreaker in both xenon and H7 infill beams, the performance (in terms of how far down the road I could see and make out detail) was improved over the standard fitment. I do notice the "orange" (for want of a better description) of the H7 standard fitment fill-in units in my current headlights. These are standard because they came with the bulbs fitted when I bought them as replacements last month. I will be changing them for the Nightbreaker units again because I prefer the result. As I said, I notice a difference and prefer the non-standard setup. I'm aware that there are perceptive differences at play in terms of colour temperature etc.; I don't think I'm suffering from confirmation bias in my preference for the Nightbreakers although how can I ever know for sure... Confused 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Thank you each... Thumbs Up Carl

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RRSTDV8 wrote:
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Up to you, of course. I'm not going to spend the extra money on them but if you think it's worth it, by all means. Thumbs Up

Oh, and I don't at all mean to say that the xenons aren't a lot better still. Smile Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Re: Dipped beam gone pink...Views on bulb replacement

V8SC wrote:
Looks like my NSF xenon is on the way out...light is now pink !

OE replacement are £175 a pair Shocked but I've seen these below at HIDS4U.co.uk

http://www.hids4u.co.uk/d2s-bulbs-6000k-upgrade-pair.html

Anyone have any experience with them or any other recommendation for alternatives?

Cheers all.



....Just to update, - I went with these from HIDS4U and after a week of use have to say that they are a perfectly good replacement at a reasonable price for the pair Thumbs Up Carl

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