I had a strange idea as I was driving to work a few days ago, and had to squint when a certain car passed me going the other direction. The car had the new headlights that appear more bluish-white than yellow-white. Man those new lights are bright! It seems to me that they would make ideal aquarium lamps for larger hoods.
They put out plenty of light (as we all know), and are completely water-proof. It seems like the newer lights are using a decent Kelvin in the bulbs, which appears to be somewhere between 6500K and maybe 10,000K (to the best of my vision). I believe they run off a standard 12 volt current which is what car batteries are (or even 14 volt). I don't see why a simple 12 or 15 volt power supply can't operate these very well. I don't think they give off any real heat, either! Don't know what kind of lights they use, but just throwing around and idea!
Any other insight from AC?
They put out plenty of light (as we all know), and are completely water-proof. It seems like the newer lights are using a decent Kelvin in the bulbs, which appears to be somewhere between 6500K and maybe 10,000K (to the best of my vision). I believe they run off a standard 12 volt current which is what car batteries are (or even 14 volt). I don't see why a simple 12 or 15 volt power supply can't operate these very well. I don't think they give off any real heat, either! Don't know what kind of lights they use, but just throwing around and idea!
Any other insight from AC?
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