It is dependant on your make and model.
You can either upgrade the entire headlight unit, or replace the bulb and add a ballast unit.
In either case, you must ensure the headlight beam pattern is correct.
Yes, HID lights need a ballast.
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The wattage depends on the size of the growing area. It also depends on whether HID is the main source of light or if it supplements sunlight. And it also depends on the types of plants. 150/175 watts if HID lights 2'x2' growing area, and HID and sun light 3'x3' 250 watts if HID 3'x3', HID and sun 4'x4' 400/430 watts if HID 4'x4', HID and sun 6'x6' 600 watts if HID 6'x6', HID and sun 8'x8' 1000 watts if HID 8'x8', HID and sun 10'x10'
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From what i understand, HID kits are illegal unless you have a projector installed on your car so it controls the light output of the HID's. Projectors spread the light evenly and have a cut off point which don't blind on coming drivers. Don't just install the hid kit, replace your headlights with projects =)
Fluorescent HID lights work well with all types of soil, instead try matching the type of fluorescent light with the type of plant you're growing. Standard fluorescent give of duller light and work better with starting a plant that will eventually go outside. Compact fluorescent, on the other hand, give of much more light and work best with growing larger plants indoors.
Some of the best HID kits on the market are made by brands such as XenonPro, Kensun, and OPT7. These kits are known for their easy installation, high-quality components, and bright light output. It's important to choose the correct kit for your specific vehicle make and model to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
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No. An hid bulb has a transformer (ballast) that produces a certain voltage needed to fire the gas in that lamp.
Yes, but the HID low beam headlight on the 2003 model was an option offered at time of original purchase of the car. However, one can add an aftermarket HID light conversion kit to a non-HID 350z after doing some research.
HID means High Intensity Discharge and is a modern form of lighting in which a compact arc is used as the source of light. They are more efficient that halide lamps.
Depends on the type of light you are looking for, LED, HID, etc.