Right said Bro. There is phenomenal amount of faff out there on internet and different makers are out there to make quick buck from users insecurities.
Some HID can be brighter than some LED projectors (and vice versa). The items we sell are properly tuned and designed for optimum performance. HID projectors can fail as well; UV damage can burn the interior bowls rendering them useless. A properly installed and cared for setup is key for longevity, regardless of whether it is HID or LED.
I just got through doing a hid projector retrofit and separating the lenses was such a nightmare with mine that I'm now a big fan of doing anything else.@@HIDprojectors
And the LED's cannot melt the snow, rain and ice off you're headlight and fog lights in nasty weather conditions instead in glares the light back you're face in fog, rain or even a wintery mix storm plus LED causes more can bus error to a halogen setup especially a 9007 bulb which can take up to 65w power at max power from the battery.
A few months later,but this might be the single best advice video about projectors. Very practical instead of material for measuring d1cks.
Right said Bro. There is phenomenal amount of faff out there on internet and different makers are out there to make quick buck from users insecurities.
The led's cant be fixed if the led fails. That's an expensive fix. Hid is brighter and the bulb can be easily be replaced . HID rules.
Some HID can be brighter than some LED projectors (and vice versa). The items we sell are properly tuned and designed for optimum performance. HID projectors can fail as well; UV damage can burn the interior bowls rendering them useless. A properly installed and cared for setup is key for longevity, regardless of whether it is HID or LED.
I just got through doing a hid projector retrofit and separating the lenses was such a nightmare with mine that I'm now a big fan of doing anything else.@@HIDprojectors
And the LED's cannot melt the snow, rain and ice off you're headlight and fog lights in nasty weather conditions instead in glares the light back you're face in fog, rain or even a wintery mix storm plus LED causes more can bus error to a halogen setup especially a 9007 bulb which can take up to 65w power at max power from the battery.
@@zachariahjones7885 Our projector retrofits melt ice and snow very well. We are based out of Buffalo, NY so we know a thing or two about snow!!