following the lighting topic...HID group buy?

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following the lighting topic...HID group buy?

Post by M7 »

would anyone be interested in this?

could open this up to others on uk-polos
could be worth doing as its certainly a good mod to any car
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Post by LowPoloCo. »

yes yes yes

im up for, count me in
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Post by poloecosse »

would be up for it providing the price is right :lol:
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Post by mc_iver_9n »

im interested :D
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Post by LowPoloCo. »

has anyone looked into it? :lol: what sort of price we chatting here?

or is this just getting an idea of whos interested?

noticed my dipped beams, and side lights are yellow just about 15 minutes ago.

looks rubbish! :(
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Post by LowPoloCo. »

scrap what i just said...

...i just looked in the group buy section! :roll:
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Post by LowPoloCo. »

ignorance prevails here, :roll: :oops:

i took a look on the HIDs4u site, and am i right in understanding that HIDs are the bulbs that you need "BALASTS"? (dont know what they are) for?

or is it just a matter of swapping bulbs? and whats all this H7 and H4 all about?

cheers
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Post by mjmills »

Sadly there is a lot more involved than just swapping bulbs, hid stands for high intensity discharge and these bulbs work with balasts, and ignighters rather than just our hallogen bulbs, which are simply a small piece of wire in an inert (i.e. unreactive) gas (halogen, really good ones xenon) which enables light to fill the bulb.

The idea of HID is a lot more technical to understand, but in short HID bulbs get so hot they basically melt metals into a plasma, this burning plasma creates an enourmous amount of light, which combined with a xenon isolated gas chambre produces about 300% more light than traditional bulbs, which as i said earlier just get a bit of wire really hot, in a chamber filled with an inert gas. The light actually comes from atoms and elements coliding.

One of the cool things about HIDs is that you can specify the 'blueness' of the bulb because the so called "arc" can me made of many compositions, and that is what decides the wavelength (and therefor color) of the light emited from the bulb.

The balasts that you asked about are there to regulate current and voltage, and are essential.

h7 ad h4 are bulb sizes, my polo 9N is h7 dipped and h1 main beam (h1 is the thin one, h7 the normal looking one).

I hope that all this makes sense?
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Post by panda »

i'm getting a HID kit from my mate at the weekend, I can take pics if it helps? I'll be fitting it saturday if the weather's OK.
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Post by chris4500uk »

yeah but after all that, you simply replace the bulbs with the new ones and install the balasts somewhere near ??
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chris4500uk wrote:yeah but after all that, you simply replace the bulbs with the new ones and install the balasts somewhere near ??
that would have been a much better way to explain it, yes!

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Post by M7 »

yes, its a kit not just a couple of bulbs

taken from my local car site....
this is what you get with the kits:

2x control units and brackets:

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2x xenon Hid bulbs with integral igniters:

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1x relay/ecu unit to control the main beam/flash:

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1x wiring harness:

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1x fitting kit:

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instuctions and warranty card:

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all goes into a rather nice case:

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to fit the kit allow yourself 30 mins to make a good tidy job. its as simple as this:

first remove the old bulbs from the lights:

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they look like this compared to the Hid bulb carriers:

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trim the inside from the old dust covers to fit over the new bulb holders:

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take the brackets:

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and position them in a suitable place using the bolts provided and clip in the control boxes:

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take the wiring loom and run it from one side of the bulhead to the other, I tucked it under the scuttle panel cover thingy:

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plug in the relay/ecu unit to the loom and fix in a suitable position (I tucked it behind the battery) :

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plug in the plugs from the wiring loom to the ballast boxes:

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fit the dust covers and the new bulbs into the holders, they lock into place nicely. and connect the plugs to the control boxes (I forgot to fit the covers for the pic) :

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then connect the 2 earth wires that are on the wiring loom (I used the fixing bolts that I held the brackets in place with) and 1 positive to the battery.

tidy up the wires using the cable ties provided and fir up the lights. its reccomended to leave them on initially for 10 mins for them to stabilise then stand back and admire your work :)

dipped beam:

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they give a fantastic beam pattern:

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the differnce is unbelievable:!

no lights:

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old halogens:

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Hid:

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old halogens:

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Hid:

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Post by abdnmoh »

wow.. thats a pretty good guide!!
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Post by dino »

The last 2 pics just sum up why it's worth the dollars
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Post by carmadaaron »

i hope these are made in japan :wink:
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