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Subject: Bright Bulbs


> It is very white, very bright, but very pricey.
> H4 RS-W High Output Bulb 12V
> US$ 43.00
>  60/55Watts = 130/125Watts Super Blue White Light

Ken,

I can't seem to find much information on the web regarding this bulb.
However, there is lots of interesting information about various types of
bulbs at:

http://lighting.mbz.org/tech/info/superwhites/

Sort of makes you wonder if this bulb this bulb isn't close kinfolks to the
"Superwhite" and "Blue" bulbs.  In other words, it gives the illusion of
more light output.  One of the key statements on the site is:  "The laws of
physics are the laws of physics. They don't bend even for PIAA's advertising
department. There is no way to get "85 watts of light for 55 watts of
electricity".

Did you notice a marked increase in light output when you installed it?

Henry


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