Monday 22 June 2015

Difference beetween Halogen, Xenon, LED and Laser Lamps


Sydney- Technology in vehicles are increasingly sophisticated, one that is rarely discussed but is very useful when driving is the evolution of headlights. Car Advice trying to unravel progress by testing four cars that have different types of headlamps, packaged in an easy explanation for the observed.

So, there are four models of vehicles used in the test, ie Mitsubishi Mirage with halogen lamps, Volvo V60 with HID-Xenon, the BMW i8 with LEDs, and the Audi R8 LMX advanced laser technology. The effectiveness of the four tested direct illumination while driving in the dark of night plus foggy conditions.

Obviously, the most helpful light driver visibility when driving in low light conditions is laser technology belongs to Audi. Laser technology is actually in the form of a supplement to the LED headlamps. Active only when the light is much work around the speed of 60 kph, the lighting distance is twice as far away from light LED.

The laser light was initially illegal in the United States, the article would be difficult to detect the driver's another light in front of the car. Thanks to the actual laser light is blue and dangerous when viewed humans. But in the system, there is a converter that converts light to white to make it more acceptable.

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