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« Reply #27 on: December 15, 2005, 11:07:28 pm » |
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I sent an inquiry to Sylvania. hope the answer clears up some confusion:
To Sylvania Automotive Lighting Divsision: Can you tell me why the MSCD and lumens specs are all the same for standard halogen, Xtravision and Silverstar, if the Xtravision an Silverstar are supposed to be so much brighter? For the 9006 for instance.
Response: "Good Morning Mr. Whyte, Thank you for your inquiry. The lumen output of a part will be the same no matter what the upgrade is. For example, the lumen output for all 9006 products will be 1000 lumens--whether it's a 9006 standard, Cool Blue, Long Life, XtraVision, or Silverstar. The distance illuminated by any product upgrade will also be the same as a standard halogen. It is the gas mixture, color temperature and filament changes that make the difference in the products performance--offering a wider, more even viewing pattern. It is also the luminance, or perceived brightness, that differs amongst the product lines. Luminance is the amount of usable light coming from the lamp and is directly affected by the color temperature and filament style of the lamp.
The SilverStar is the brightest and whitest product that we manufacture currently in a replacement halogen. The SilverStars, at 4000 degrees Kelvin, have the highest street legal color temperature available through Sylvania and are comparable to HID lighting. The SilverStar's higher color temperature provides a crisper white appearance and offers a redesigned coil to direct the light into more usable light in the foreground. This whiter light is better at picking up reflective materials such as animals' eyes, and road signs. And, this does not translate into a "hotter" bulb, it's the same heat temperature as all the halogens. The SilverStars are a performance, premium halogen that has a shorter life span than the standard version. The shorter life span is directly related to the performance nature of the lamps. The blue absorption coating on the glass contributes to the crisp white light emitted, but also traps heat inside the capsule, causing the filament to burn out more quickly, thus decreasing the life. As with most high performance products, there is a trade-off between the higher performance and the life hours, unfortunately. The SilverStar product works harder (not burns hotter, however) to give the whiter, brighter light and that impacts the life hours. The SilverStar product is quoted as "lasting up to a year" (from our FAQ on the website).
The CoolBlue has a blue coating over the bulb that helps to produce a white light which is rated at 3500K. This color temperature is higher than the color temperature offered by the standard halogen but lower than that offered by the SilverStar; CoolBlue has been on the market for 4-5 years, while the SilverStar technology was just developed in the last couple of years.
The XtraVision would offer the standard color of light; however, it has been through a filament redesign which takes the light that would get lost as it goes up into the darkness and focuses it back downward to the shoulder and foreground area of the vehicle. The XtraVision emits 15% more light than the standard halogen. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any other questions. Sincerely, Heather OSRAM Sylvania Customer Service" |