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<blockquote data-quote="99StangGt" data-source="post: 1709635" data-attributes="member: 560116"><p>I would think HID headlights do burnout. I am an electrician and I replace alot of HID lights that do cycle in streetlights. All I do is replace the bulb and they work fine. I am not sure if its overheating, but something isnt working right in them and the cycle. Car lights are not real HID lamps, in what I deal with. With big HID we are talking around 400w to 1000w and when you turn them on they take a while to get up to brightness, That wouldnt work in a car. car hid must be something other then metal halide or high pressure sodium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99StangGt, post: 1709635, member: 560116"] I would think HID headlights do burnout. I am an electrician and I replace alot of HID lights that do cycle in streetlights. All I do is replace the bulb and they work fine. I am not sure if its overheating, but something isnt working right in them and the cycle. Car lights are not real HID lamps, in what I deal with. With big HID we are talking around 400w to 1000w and when you turn them on they take a while to get up to brightness, That wouldnt work in a car. car hid must be something other then metal halide or high pressure sodium. [/QUOTE]
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