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Halogen Headlights12:

  • Halogen headlights use a tungsten filament inside a bulb. When electric current passes through the filament, it heats up and generates light.
  • They differ from regular incandescent bulbs in that they have a dose of halogen gas instead of argon gas. This allows the filament to burn hotter, thus giving off more light.
  • Halogen headlights are typically yellowish in color.
  • They were the standard for the auto industry for years because they were cheap to manufacture and simple to replace.
  • The downside is that halogen bulbs must be made of special glass and handled in such a way that you don’t leave fingerprints on them. These can cause a hot spot on the glass, which can cause the bulb to fail within minutes.

Discharge (HID) Headlights:

In summary, while halogen headlights are cheaper and simpler, HID headlights are more efficient, brighter, and have a whiter light. However, the design of the headlight assembly and the reflectors also affects performance, along with how well the headlights are aimed1.

 

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