Because HID wasn't blinding enough - lasers!
Because HID wasn't blinding enough - lasers!
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collateral

Original Poster:

7,238 posts

239 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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P I Staker

3,308 posts

177 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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I couldnt be bothered to read all that rubbish, sounds cool though.

David87

6,941 posts

233 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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For those who are 'blinded' by DRLs, prepare for your head to explode.hehe

sinizter

3,348 posts

207 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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David87 said:
For those who are 'blinded' by DRLs, prepare for your head to explode.hehe
+1

Sounds cool.

peeves

390 posts

184 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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Awesome, sounds cool.

I still don't understand the whole theory on LED DRL's being blinding on the road? If they "blind" a driver, said driver shouldn't be driving.

y2blade

56,251 posts

236 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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sinizter said:
David87 said:
For those who are 'blinded' by DRLs, prepare for your head to explode.hehe
+1

Sounds cool.
yep

sounds good.



Mastodon2

14,138 posts

186 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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BMWs standard fitting Xenons are not horrendously blinding, more just white light rather than yellow. I don't think these laser lights, if they start pushing them through to production cars, will be that bad.

It's aftermarket HIDs that are really, really bright. I just got rid of a set on my car and have gone back to good old fashioned halogen bulbs. The ones on my car were not even the maximum brightness rating (they generally come in 4 strengths, pretty much "Super-bright" through to "Surface of the sun") and yet they made my dipped beam so illuminating that adding the halogen main beam bulbs had almost no additional effect at all. HIDs would be perfect as main beams though, the intense white light gives contrast far, far beyond anything halogen bulbs can offer and the light travels so far.

pops and bangs

674 posts

178 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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Mastodon2 said:
It's aftermarket HIDs that are really, really bright.
Yeah definitely.

It's the people that fit the brightest aftermarket hids that aren't properly aligned that annoy (and blind) me.

As someone said I don't find the drl bright, it's just badly aligned hids at night that blind me

Graham

16,378 posts

305 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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The LED DLR's on a focus cmax thingy today almost burnt my retinas out in broad daylight!!!

Use Psychology

11,327 posts

213 months

Tuesday 6th September 2011
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if you read it closely, they band on and on about all of the (benefits) of laser light... coherent, low beam divergence...monochromatic (bad for headlights) etc. etc.

and then they say that they are just going to use it to excite a phosphor of some kind which will emit broad spectrum white light (what you want for headlights anyway)... which won't be coherent, have low beam divergence, or be monochromatic.