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Synopsis:
We have all heard of and used the energy-saving CFL (compact fluorescent lighting) in our houses before. But did you know that a NEWER & an even more efficient CFL called the CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent lighting) has been on the market for some time already? CCFL is the indeed the next generation of CFL. Household CCFL can be dimmed like a regular bulb and its smaller tube diameter means that more tube length (i.e. more light) can be packed in a smaller volume. This is what makes CCFL & automotive bulbs such a great match. For the first time ever, we present to you direct-swap CCFL automotive bulbs.
CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lighting) is made possible by the unique Cold Cathode Ray Tube. CCFL effectively achieves the maximum brightness of 45000cd/m2. Moreover, the spiral designed from CCFL will have the 360° all-around illumintion just like an incandescent counterpart, and will not emit via multiple small bright sources such as LED. Thus, CCFL makes the best use of your factory reflector when compared to other LED bulbs. The result is full, maximum & accurate beam.
CCFL saves energy, lasts longer and provides the brightest light. CCLF are shock proof, water proof, heat-resistant and quick start under cold environment. CCFL provides high intensity with low-voltage consumption, a 3W CCFL light bulb emits at a 720° angle while conventional LED typically emits at a 20° angle. CCFL is 4 times brighter than conventional LED. CCFL lifespan is around 25,000 hours & can be used on anywhere from the inside to the outside of your vehicle, no matter it‘s signal light or brake light or position light, our CCFL products can satisfy all your automotive lighting needs (where applicable). All bulbs are direct-swappable with your factory automotive bulbs.
1) First the bulb types:
NOTE: They may look similar but pay close attention to the contact point configurations.
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| G18 DOUBLE HI-LO
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G18 DOUBLE-180°
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G18 SINGLE-120°
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| G18 SINGLE-150°
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G18 SINGLE-180°
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S25 DOUBLE HI-LO
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| S25 DOUBLE-180°
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S25 SINGLE-120°
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S25 SINGLE-150°
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| S25 SINGLE-180°
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T10
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T20
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2) Then the colors:
NOTE: Not all 7 colors are available for all bulb types.
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| Amber, 2,700K
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Yellow, 3,700K
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White, 5,500K
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| Green
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Blue
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Red
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| Purple, UV
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3) If you need to defeat faulty bulb indicator or hyper flashing:
Turn signal fixer! This pair of electronic flasher; 15W-10Ω Cement Wire Wound Resistor, can be used to replace your standard thermal flasher. They will solve post-modification turn signal symptoms such as hyper flashing, non-flashing or faulty bulb indications that result from using CCFL or LED bulbs.
4) How to order:
CCFL, just like LED, emits monochromatically. Which means you should order a red CCFL to be used inside a red lens. If your lens is clear, then any color CCFL bulb will work. The red color models can be used as dual-filament brake lights (i.e. low & high intensities). Order by bulb types. Pull-down menu shows available colors for each bulb type.
June '09 Update: There is still no ETA for this line, it may be months before we can launch it. Please bookmark or monitor this page.
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G18 Double Hi-Lo |
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G18 Double-180° |
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G18 Single-120° |
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G18 Single-150° |
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G18 Single-180° |
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T10 |
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T20 |
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Flasher Fixer |
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