Dog80
11-29-2008, 08:45 PM
I bought an HID conversion kit for my car but the light is too bright and goes all over the place and dazzles oncoming motorists. So I removed it from the car and put back the old halogen lamps.
Since I had no other use for the HID lamps, I fitted one of them on my bedside lamp. I posted some pics on an automotive forum and they told me that putting an HID lamp on a home appliance is a bad idea because of the high UV output.
What is the UV output of a HID lamp and how is it compared with that of an incandescent bulb? Note that my bedside lamp was originally fitted with a 60W incandescent bulb and the rating of the HID one is 35W.
Since I had no other use for the HID lamps, I fitted one of them on my bedside lamp. I posted some pics on an automotive forum and they told me that putting an HID lamp on a home appliance is a bad idea because of the high UV output.
What is the UV output of a HID lamp and how is it compared with that of an incandescent bulb? Note that my bedside lamp was originally fitted with a 60W incandescent bulb and the rating of the HID one is 35W.