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Xenon best d3s bulb
Xenon headlights first illuminated in 1991 on a BMW. And since then, the controversy has been raging ever since: some praise the new best d3s bulb, while others curse it. And both sides are right. First, let's hear the arguments for. So, the xenon light is more than twice as bright as the halogen light: 3200 lm of luminous flux versus 1500 lm for the best H7 specimens. Xenon lamps are also much more economical: they provide 91 lm per watt versus 26 lm/W of halogen. This allows you to spend 35 watts per headlight instead of 55 watts. In addition the new xenon lamps have a life of 2000 hours compared with 450-500 hours of halogen lamps. They are not afraid of vibration as the plasma arc cannot be shaken off like a filament hair.
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What the Xenon lamp lacks
Xenon lamp does not have enough on-board voltage of 14 V to burn. You have to add to the circuit so called inverters, which increase its level. They used to be 300 volt, but today they can make do with combination of 85V and 400 Hz and even 42 volt! By the way, this leads to the following conclusion: a lamp is not the same as a lamp and you have to be careful when replacing it. For example, D1, D2, D3 and D4 series lamps are not interchangeable! And on the back there is also a letter R or S which you also have to take into account.
You can't do without one inverter though: neither 42V, 85V or even 300V will punch the gap between the electrodes when the lamp is switched on. Moreover, the gap here is larger than in a spark plug, and gas pressure in the bulb is higher than in the combustion chamber. Therefore, a high-voltage (25,000 V) ignition pulse is also needed. The device that generates it can either be external (e.g. D1 lamps) or integrated (D1S lamps). Note that the breakdown voltage threshold is one of the reasons why xenon was chosen: it is the lowest among the inert gases. If there was air in the bulb, you would need much higher kilovolts at such pressure and gap! Other reasons lie in the cost and in the technology of precise gas dosing. In general, an optimal ratio was found. It is not surprising that these lights are called "xenon". Although, jumping ahead, we should say that their construction is somewhat different than that of the halogen ones.
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Author: zakariyoung
Main topic: Technology
Topic: Transportation
School / Univ.: lampsap
City: New York
Published: 14.05.2022
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