Cool (no pun!). Thanks for the info.
I did a fair bit of research before I decided not to buy; reasons for not converting (yet)?
- 1. Can't find an H4 beam unit for CB
2. Waiting for prices to drop
There are kits available, here in Spain, and are being fitted willynilly by the boy-racers with older cars that have no headlight self-levelling systems; bloody irritating, as the oncoming lights' intensity is dangerously dazzling when poorly adjusted (too high). It's actually illegitimate in the UK to fit HIDs to cars without s-l systems.
Some kits here are even as high as 8000K and show up as purplish light.
You're right about light output; 5000K - 6500K range provides the highest lumen level and ranges from white-white to blue-white. I'll take your advice about the colour temp when I take the plunge; I was considering a blue tinge, but the more of the AM kits I see, the more I think I prefer the whiter 5000K-5500K.
Another consideration: the wiring. Although the consumption is purported to be a nominal 35W, the inrush (current required to 'start' the circuitry) is much greater. I fitted a pair of HID docking lights to a megayacht's tender during last Summer, using the same wiring that previously supplied ample current to a pair of 12V/50W dichroic halogens; the HIDs wouldn't 'strike' as a pair, with only one lamp lighting upon power application. Not always the same lamp, I hasten to add. I increased the cable size by 50%, thus solving the problem.
Measuring the input current to one ballast's LT supply revealed 2.77 Amps once the lamp was lit, but the inrush went overrange, and even blew the 11-Amp fuse in my DMM upon one switch-on!
Food for thought for those intending the conversion on vintage bike.....