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Date:         Wed, 11 Dec 1996 13:28:30 -0500
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From:         Dan Herbert <dan.herbert@utoronto.ca>
Subject:      Re: Non- VW Headlights

Some very high-end vehicles are now running HID (high-intensity discharge) headlamps. This is a favorite topic of discussion on the BIKECURRENT listserv, which deals with bicycle electronics.

The price is very high. Not only are the bulbs (Welsh-Allan et al) in excess of $100, with limited lifetime, but the electronics are very sophisticated. The bulb needs a very high starting voltage, and then settles back into a lower voltage state.

Note also that there is a significant time to come up to full power.

> Over the weekend I was driving along and saw a new mercades coming up > behind me with very well focused headlights that had a blue hue to > them. They were really bright. > > Has anyone seen them or know about them? Could I get them or something > like 'em for my 86GL?

Daniel R. Herbert dan.herbert@utoronto.ca

1995 EV-Winnebago

"Don't take life so seriously. You aren't going to get out of it alive anyway."

Hanlon's Razor: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity"


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