5 55Test Joined Sep 22, 2004 Messages 1,983 Location New Brunswick Jan 6, 2007 #1 Seen these on eBay, thought I might try a pair in my Protege. Less than 20 bucks, can't go wrong I suppose. clickity click
Seen these on eBay, thought I might try a pair in my Protege. Less than 20 bucks, can't go wrong I suppose. clickity click
R RichD Joined Jul 22, 2005 Messages 144 Location Ohio Jan 6, 2007 #2 Quote: Seen these on eBay, thought I might try a pair in my Protege. Less than 20 bucks, can't go wrong I suppose. clickity click Click to expand... Sure you can, save your money unless you are looking for less illumination with blue tinted bulbs. What are you trying to achieve? Regards, Rich
Quote: Seen these on eBay, thought I might try a pair in my Protege. Less than 20 bucks, can't go wrong I suppose. clickity click Click to expand... Sure you can, save your money unless you are looking for less illumination with blue tinted bulbs. What are you trying to achieve? Regards, Rich
X XB70 Joined Jul 6, 2005 Messages 777 Location USAF Museum Jan 6, 2007 #3 Don't waste your money on blue bulbs if real lighting and vision improvement is your objective. Also, tour the Hella Light Tunnel , and after comparing all of the various beam patterns convince yourself 100% that this particular seller hasn't "borrowed" an image or two. Interesting, eh? If that's true, then we've added the matter of the seller's honesty in representing what he's selling. Caveat emptor.
Don't waste your money on blue bulbs if real lighting and vision improvement is your objective. Also, tour the Hella Light Tunnel , and after comparing all of the various beam patterns convince yourself 100% that this particular seller hasn't "borrowed" an image or two. Interesting, eh? If that's true, then we've added the matter of the seller's honesty in representing what he's selling. Caveat emptor.
R RFIRE Joined Sep 6, 2006 Messages 111 Location Upstate NY Jan 7, 2007 #4 No ethically pure bulb company would offer color coated bulbs. They offer no benefit (except increased sales), only decreased light output. Richard.
No ethically pure bulb company would offer color coated bulbs. They offer no benefit (except increased sales), only decreased light output. Richard.
5 55Test Thread starter Joined Sep 22, 2004 Messages 1,983 Location New Brunswick Jan 8, 2007 #5 Quote: No ethically pure bulb company would offer color coated bulbs. They offer no benefit (except increased sales), only decreased light output. Richard. Click to expand... GE now has a blue tinted Nighthawk bulb...
Quote: No ethically pure bulb company would offer color coated bulbs. They offer no benefit (except increased sales), only decreased light output. Richard. Click to expand... GE now has a blue tinted Nighthawk bulb...
A ajrich Joined Dec 16, 2006 Messages 14 Location Indiana Jan 9, 2007 #6 I have tried many of these different blue bulbs and have always came back dissapointed. Light output generally stinks.
I have tried many of these different blue bulbs and have always came back dissapointed. Light output generally stinks.