hid 15k lights for reverse

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False - brightest is going to be about 4300



4300 is to low for sunlight. Sunlight on high noon clear sky can be 5000 to 6500 depending on condition. People that use anything over 8k tends to hurt the eyes of on coming traffic.

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False - brightest is going to be about 4300



True - the higher you go the more blue is added eventually leading to purple (ive seen green at some point)

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Some of those greens and reds and weird colors are the addition of gases or metals that burn specifically in that color range and dont actually match kelvin color code.. so like.. you can take 4300k and add copper chloride or chromium to the filament you will have a GREEN hid or if added lithium chloride to an hid it would burn red.. adding lithium to an already blueish hid will give you a pink or purple tone..
 
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