Fred Kerrick Posted December 16, 2023 Posted December 16, 2023 What's the difference between 'discharge headlights' and 'halogen headlights'? Need to replace a headlight.
RX400h Posted December 17, 2023 Posted December 17, 2023 Quote 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: HID headlights use an electric arc between two electrodes and a high-pressure gas (typically xenon) to generate light. HID headlights create a much more powerful light - measured in thousands of lumen - for a given amount of wattage used. The resultant light created by the plasma is extremely bright and white in color. They are more efficient compared to halogen bulbs but also more expensive. 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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