That's a hard one. Ususally the bulb (if it came from a top end mfg) will have the wattage, the temp in K, and the model #.
If it's a really really light blue, I'd hazard a guess they are in the 4200 to 5000 Kelvin temp range.
As for light - each of your lights are equal in brightness to a single headlight. So - you should see about 2.5x the headlight outputs with what you have now. That (combined with the stock lamps) should light up stuff really well - night runs, anyone?
The lighting in your roof alone should put out about 7500 lumens worth of light. Not bad - that's equivalent to one of those huge arc area work lamps that sit on fire trucks and require 110 volt. It also exceeds most handheld light measurement systems.
-Steve
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ:
Thanks Beastmaster
I added this to My favorites. I usually let Dragon guide Me on this stuff. But, the first chart I have seen for Myself.
Would You please give Me some info about My setup for now?
What kind of light will I get from a roof light bar with 5-55 watt quartz halogen H3 bulbs. They have a light blue colored lens over them which has a tendecy to make them look whiter I think.
Thanks
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