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Ok, is this possible? My headlights keep getting toasted...and buying PIAA's is really expensive (the PIAA's are the ones getting toasted)...they seem to go right after the warrantee expires and 2 places don't give me any response.
ANYWAY, how many MCD would I need to equal or exceed the luminous intensity of a halogen/xenon/whatever car headlight. Say I use 50 LED's...might equal 150k MCD...is this close to a normal headlamp 55watt?? i just need to know if this theoretically works...i'll figure out the implementation -Matthew K. Olson |
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