LukeA
Flashlight Enthusiast
Sounds like a lame excuse to brag about some headlights that are illegal in the USA.
incan car headlights aren't going to be 30 l/w. They are designed for longer life and are not driven very hard.
Sounds like a lame excuse to brag about some headlights that are illegal in the USA.
LOL.The join date for **DONOTDELETE** is Dec.1969!!! I happen to know flashlights weren't even invented yet.
I guess the intent of the original question was: How soon will we see LED heahlights?
Most cars that have HID headlights don't actually have HID high beams, because HID bulbs will burn out quickly if they are repeatedly turned off-and-on.
I was thinking Xenon projectorlights, with lenses preferably.
I am curious, in what range this should be. It is easy to calculate if you have a lightmeter.
@Scheinwerfermann:What is it you are really trying to learn here?
I don't know much, but I do know how to calculate candlepower
Lux measurement at distance to headlight x ( distance to headlight x distance to headlight ) = candlepower
I think that is blunt to say.
Low beam: 10 to 20.000 candela
High beam: 35 to 50.000 candela
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