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Thread: H1 & H4 Halogen Bulb Performance

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    H1 & H4 Halogen Bulb Performance

    Good morning all...

    We're revamping the original Audette Collection site to return it to it's original informational format. As part of the process we will be adding additional current information. The first, added yesterday, is a short look at current H1 and H4 halogen technology.

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    There’s a lot of attention on LEDs these days and they’re great. But meanwhile halogen bulb technology has been moving forward rapidly. Bolstered by content by Audette Collection friend and informal consultant Daniel Stern, the article goes as deep as most of us want to go. Also, out of the hundreds of options available, many with promise of greater illumination and most with fancier packaging and catchier names, we have chosen only one halogen bulb to sell based on expert advice from Daniel. The article tells you which one and why we chose it. You will find it at:

    http://www.audettecollection.com/a-guide-to-h1-h4-bulbs/


    The latest technology makes halogen bulbs an inexpensive and effective upgrade.

    Cheers,
    John

    Note: Daniel Stern is an expert vehicle lighting consultant based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Seattle. He serves as an expert witness, actively participates in technical standards development and research bodies, has contributed text to regulations in several countries and territories, and has attended the United Nations vehicle lighting regulation working group at the invitation of its president. He collects technically and historically significant car lamps, helps drivers safely upgrade their cars’ lighting, and serves as Chief Editor of the industry’s technical journal, DrivingVisionNews. We're delighted to have him as a friend and informal technical consultant.
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    From another vehicle world but excellent testing and validations on H4 bulbs. The valuable info is in the tables on the first post, the rest is mostly truck talk. Also interesting is the modern version of an upgraded fused and relay headlight harness that many of us long hood drivers DYI'd many years ago. I've been running the Phillips+200's for their low beam performance.

    Mods, please remove if not appropriate.

    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/...or-hid.398066/

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