BEAMTECHH11 Bulbs, H8(H9) Fog Light, G-XPower Chips 6500K White Plug and Play, Pack of 2
Wattage | 100 watts |
Voltage | 32 Volts |
Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
Light Source Type | LED |
Package Quantity | 1 |
G**Z
100% recommend
Raza estas luces estan chingonas se mira bien en la noche las mejores que eh encontrado en amazon ya eh comprado varios pares aguantan de amadres se las recomiendo
R**N
very bright
installed on my 24 f550, very bright and very impressed
T**S
Here's my HONEST 2 cents worth...
So, I've used Beamtech for years, I've always had great results with their products, the brightness was always impressive, but what really made me like them was the previous design to this current one piece modular they sell now, here's why; the previous models had a remotely mounted driver module, this allowed for a larger tail housing which allowed for a larger volume fan to be used, additionally, while the primary source of heat IS the light itself, some heat is produced by the driver also, that being said, the two piece units with a separate driver typically produce a stable running temp around 148-154 degrees for the light heads, and temps centered around 132-138 for the driver box, (taken with non-contact laser thermometer) both of which, in my opinion, are fine. Now, these new, all-in-one units contain both light & driver in the back of the light housing, no outside driver box, everything's inside the light base and that tends to generate more heat, these lights, on a cool evening, after 15 mins of run time, were floating between 179-187 degrees, sometimes spiking as high as 196. both of these temp readings were on fog lights where the light is open back, allowing for ample air flow to the heat sinks. Now, since the operating range of these lights, as stated on their website, is -40C to +80C (176 F) but they were operating above their rated temps in a very short amount of time, I can only imagine how high they might run on a hatter evening where the AC was on creating even more heat under the hood, I think they'd end up overheating personally. Lastly, the previous versions had ONE row of 3 chips, while these had 2 rows of 3 chips on each side, that makes for a more fuzzy, unfocused center of light, it also adds to the splash of scattered light broadcast everywhere outside the hot spot center, that creates glare for others. I believe the single row chips offer better focus with less heat output, and these are under equipped for dealing with heat produced.
R**T
Ultimate PnP option
Tried a couple of cheaper brands on my son’s Volvo and both of them throw a code. Even with a converter added - it did not eliminate the code. Popped these in and brighter than other bulbs and code is gone! Should have gone with these from the get go as I have this brand on 2 other cars.
M**.
Nice and bright!!
2017 Chevrolet SuburbanI love these lights!! They cut through our STX fog and provide some excellent lighting!! I haven't used my bright lights ever since I installed these ones!! Super easy install!!
V**R
Said they fit
Don’t fit 2016 ford escapeBeamtech on left own on right
Z**L
FOG LIGHTS that are just as described.
Well, these are kind of big, and may not fit where you plan to install them. So just make sure and compare their dimensions with the space where you plan to put them before you order them. But anyway, it seems that these are meant to be used as fog lights. I'm no expert on automobile headlights and fog lights though, so I can't be sure if it's okay to use these as high beams or low beams too. All I can say for sure, at least for me, is that these work great as fog lights. Just keep in mind that they are NOT really 20,000 lumens, nor are they 100 watts. Well, technically they are I guess. But their brightness is really just 10,000 lumens for EACH bulb, and EACH bulb is 50 watts.
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