i'm not sure that this makes sense. here is some simple maths to show you what i mean.Tezzax5 wrote:Hid lights are hot when working for any long length of time..
1..softens the outer plastic lens housing and any debris such as bugs and rubbish flicked up by other cars can stick to the softened plastic
2..with the heat issue i was told by both BMW and VW to never use head light protectors
a typical replacement to 60/55W halogen headlamp would be a 35W HID bulb.
for argument's sake i'm going to assume i have a HID lamp that is 100% inefficient - i.e. 100% of the electrical energy going into a HID lamp is converted to heat.
this means my HID lamp can produce a maximum of 35W of heat output.
for a 55W halogen lamp to produce less than 35W of heat, the halogen lamp will need to be at the very minimum, 36.4% efficient.
according to wikipedia, a standard halogen lamp has an overall luminous efficiency of only 3.5%!
this means that our 55W halogen lamp is actually outputting around 52W of heat.