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    HID spotlight conversion fail. Ideas?

    I just picked up a pair of Nightstalker 200 spotties, converted to HID.

    The spread light seems fine but the supposed spot/pencil bean is crap. Rather than producing a beam, it throws out a halo of light with a huge black spot in the middle where the pencil beam of light should be. Needless to say, it's useless, my torch has a stronger beam.

    Any ideas on why the spot light throws a halo and not a beam? I'm taking the lights back today but would like to be armed with some info to throw at the guy.

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    What Globes did you use Bi xenon or xenon ??
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    Not sure what's in them 3D.

    Just got back, he reckons it's the globes and is going to change them out but that won't be until Tuesday. Will find out what they are then.

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    Sounds a bit like wrong globe for the assembly.
    Or globe not seated in base correctly
    If its say H3 it should not matter std Halogen or Hid globe.
    As the globes focal length is the same.
    Ive got night stalkers spreads and no prob with the Hid conversion, love em.
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    Thanks Robo.

    Didn't have time to quiz him this morning, he was literally jumping in his car when I pulled up. He's acknowledged it's the globes though and will replace them next week.

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    New 35W, 6000k, H1 globes in today, just took it out for a run and all is well.

    Pouring rain, so not the best night to tell how bright they are but it actually turned out to be a good thing as I got to see how the glare was. Road signs weren't blinding and rain glare was minimal.

    All up pretty happy with the lights, will swap out the spread for another spot later and get a 10" LED bar for spread.

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    Glare is due to fact 6000k is very white light.
    Below 5000k is getting more like traditional yellow-ish light which doesn't glare as much.
    below 4000k really yellow, turning to fog-light amber.
    Maybe next time consider 55w or 75w upgrade.
    I went from 35w to 55w and there is a good difference.

    So you had wrong globes or seated incorrectly?.
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    My XGTs had the same problem on one of them after I converted them. It was back in the day when you could not get a conversion kit for the XGT. My problem was exactly that, the globe in the affected light was seated only a couple of mm back in the casing and it threw the hole thing out of whack. After putting up with it for some time I stripped it out and reset the seat of the globe into the housing further and all good.

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    I run 100 HID head lights 6000k and 100 watt HID driving lights 6000k, Thinking you must be using telescopic globes as I cant see xenon globes throwing a halo
    3000k will be yellow you want about 50o0k for a white look anything above will have the Blue look that cops love, look up kelvin Temp chart
    Carry spare halegen globes incase the boys need you to change them
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    I wouldn't go anything above 5000k. It pisses other drivers off and you start losing practical light output in my opinion. I work in the LED lighting business and the most common colour we use for a work light is 4000k which is a good middle of the road colour.

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