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    Who knows about HID lights?

    Hi guys,

    I have some CIBIE HID lights for the front of my patrol, it came with them when I bought it. Recently one of the ballasts stopped working and I want to replace it. I have no idea what to look for but I think i need to just match up all the figures right? Here's a picture of the broken one,



    Is there any point getting a branded one or should I just go cheap?

    Any input would be much appreciated.

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    Ditch em and get new ones


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    Ditch em and get new ones
    Far out, don't know what I would do with our you mate!!! Can't believe I didn't think of that haha
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    Hey Nic, if the lights still function ok ie. the reflectors are good and and your happy to keep them id be inclined to grab a replacement kit for it mate. In fact an upgrade could be a 55w or even 75w HID Kit that would go straight into your lights.

    Identify the Globe type and buy a kit to suit with a Slim Line Ballast that will fit inside the light housing. The kit for both lights will cost about $50 or so.
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    Option 1 (approx 20 Ebay Dollars)
    Any 35 watt Ballast will do the job.
    Replace both tho and keep the old working one as a spare.

    Option 2 (approx 45 Ebay Dollars)
    Ditch the 35 watt globes and ballast and replace the lot with 55 watt jobbies
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    Option 1 (approx 20 Ebay Dollars)
    Any 35 watt Ballast will do the job.
    Replace both tho and keep the old working one as a spare.

    Option 2 (approx 45 Ebay Dollars)
    Ditch the 35 watt globes and ballast and replace the lot with 55 watt jobbies
    Are the 55w ones much brighter? Both lights definitely still functioning but if I can get much brighter why not lol
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    Hey Nic, if the lights still function ok ie. the reflectors are good and and your happy to keep them id be inclined to grab a replacement kit for it mate. In fact an upgrade could be a 55w or even 75w HID Kit that would go straight into your lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty_nail View Post
    Are the 55w ones much brighter? Both lights definitely still functioning but if I can get much brighter why not lol



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    Yes they are a fair upgrade. Note your spending the money and the price difference is negligible. I'd fit 55w or75w for sure.

    Colour is important. 4500k or 6000k is what your after. The 4500 is a warmer colour than the 6000k light which has a lot more blue light. I have always had 6000k and they have been great. The last set I got 4500k and they seem good but I live in a world of LED light bars now so they where not as impressive. It would be interesting to know what colour an LED Light bar produces?? ET might know that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
    Yes they are a fair upgrade. Note your spending the money and the price difference is negligible. I'd fit 55w or75w for sure.

    Colour is important. 4500k or 6000k is what your after. The 4500 is a warmer colour than the 6000k light which has a lot more blue light. I have always had 6000k and they have been great. The last set I got 4500k and they seem good but I live in a world of LED light bars now so they where not as impressive. It would be interesting to know what colour an LED Light bar produces?? ET might know that?
    Agree Mudrunner. I had a set of Cibie Super Oscars running 75w HID globes. I did a river crossing at night and the water got into the inside despite the rubber boot being in place and the elements popped on the other side after I switched back to High Beam. This is not strictly an issue of fragility, but did push me to a set of the 9" LED driving Lights and they are brighter and better quality of light than the globed version. I run both driving lights with spread beam format. I think the HID lights are a good system however they do draw more current than my LED lights.

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