Choosing Projector Headlights For Your Car

Headlight is a vital component in your car or motorcycle, especially when driving at night. It then can be added with projector headlights. The quality of light to illuminate the road will effect on the response and reflex of the driver. Other obstacles such as bad weather (heavy rain, fog) reduce headlight’s working capability. Quality of a headlight is influenced by several factors, among others: Design of headlight unit (Reflector / Lens projector), electrification system, quality / type of light (headlamp). We can not do much to optimize the design of headlight unit, except when cleaning it when headlight glass, the reflector / projector lens look dirty. For electrification system, we can optimize the system by adding a relay – Set or headlight booster so the power distributed larger and the light becomes brighter.

In addition, by adding a Set Relay system, it is possible to use greater powerful lights. To choose which one is the best type of light we use, we need to listen a little about the limitation of our eyes at night and day. Lights required having at least a little bit of yellow lights at night so you can see and react better when driving. That’s why for sport / rally purpose, it needs that yellowish color light. Increasingly erratic rainfall, make people think hard to maximize the light system in motorcycle. Starting from raising power (watt) version of the lamp bulb to replace HID (High Intensity Discharge).

Yet, HID alias Xenon make eye of motorcycle riders ‘sick’ in the opposite direction because of glare. The advantage of projector lamp that has been first applied is the beam of light that can focus light and thick. The light of standards headlight on motorcycle actually has a pretty bright. But if you need more, the lighting can be brightened. How to make it, is by changing the bulb and mica lamp exchanged with projector model.

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