12CivicSI
Well-Known Member
I just purchased a New 4 door white si
It's my first si I can actually call my own.
Anyway, I have a few questions..
I'm looking at buying 3000k plug and play hids for my fog lights
I'm unsure if I should go with 6,000 or 8,000 for the low beam? I want a really slight blue look, but not too much. I had 8000k's in my 07 sonata but those were projector head lights and weren't as blue as some of the 8000k's I saw in halogen head lights.
Also my other question is, should i get relays? Do you need a relay for each bulb? or does a relay handle multiple lights on one relay?(if so how many per relay?)
These are the specs for the lights I will be getting.
Thanks for all your help
Rich
It's my first si I can actually call my own.

Anyway, I have a few questions..
I'm looking at buying 3000k plug and play hids for my fog lights
I'm unsure if I should go with 6,000 or 8,000 for the low beam? I want a really slight blue look, but not too much. I had 8000k's in my 07 sonata but those were projector head lights and weren't as blue as some of the 8000k's I saw in halogen head lights.
Also my other question is, should i get relays? Do you need a relay for each bulb? or does a relay handle multiple lights on one relay?(if so how many per relay?)
These are the specs for the lights I will be getting.
- Input voltage rage: DC 8-18V
- Rated voltage: 13.5V
- Max. start voltage: 23kV
- Input current: 3.1A+/- 5%
- Output power: 35W+/-2W
- Luminosity: 3,600 lumens
- Working temperature: -40 ~ +105°C
- Color temperature: 4,300K - 12,000K or above
- Life-span: 3,000 hours
- Startup time: can reach 20% of the standard brightness within 1 second; can reach 80% of the standard brightness within 4 seconds
- Auto cut-off: once there is a short circuit or open circuit, the ballast will stop working automatically
- Protection voltage: when the voltage exceed 19V, the ballast will stop working automatically, and make the output power below 45W, to protect the ballast and bulb from damage. When the voltage is 8V, the ballast still can work normally, but when the voltage is below 7V, the ballast will stop working to protect the ballast from damage
- Reverse polarity protection: the ballast will stop working automatically when a reverse polarity happens
- Radiation:
Relative value: less than -70dB
Absolute value: less than 20mW for standard wireless interference
Relative value: less than -90dB
Absolute value: less than 5mW for our product
Thanks for all your help
Rich
