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The Ring Rally Sport and Ring Sportz Blue headlight bulbs, form part of a range of high wattage car bulbs from Ring that are designed for tough environments, and are used by professional drivers who require a much more powerful beam of light to better illuminate the darkness.
Standard headlight bulbs have normal power output of around 55 watts of power, however the Ring Rally Sport and Sportz Blue bulbs are available in much higher outputs, ranging from 80 to 130 watts. This means that these high wattage bulbs can produce an intense beam of light that is over twice as powerful as a standard headlight bulb.
Because of their potential to emit such a powerful light both the Ring Sportz Blue and Rally Sport bulbs are not legal for use on public roads, as they could easily temporarily blind or dazzle oncoming drivers. It is important to note that using these high wattage bulbs on public roads could affect insurance cover or lead to the cancellation of the vehicle's operating license.
Despite not being street legal these high wattage car bulbs have a versatility and ruggedness that means they have a wide range of possible applications, which includes use in the rescue services, agriculture and forestry, construction, off road 4x4's and motor sport.
The Ring Rally Sport headlight bulbs are some of the most powerful and intense headlight bulbs that are currently available on the market. They typically come in 100 or 130 watt light power outputs and are available in H1, H3, H4 and H7 bulb applications. They produce a very sharp white light that resembles natural daylight that can really penetrate into the night, and are very popular with rally drivers when competing on tough night stages.
The Ring Sportz Blue headlight bulbs are not quite as powerful as the Rally Sport range because they come in outputs ranging from just 80 to 100 watts. However they do have a very dark blue tint on the glass bulb, which will ensure that your headlights will radiate a very strong and stylish blue beam of light. Typically Sportz Blue bulbs are used by drivers who want a very unique night time look from their vehicle.
Both the Ring Sportz Blue and Rally Sport car bulbs come with UV cut glass and so are completely safe to use with all headlights, even if they have plastic lenses. However because of their high power outputs it is a good idea to check that your wiring is adequate if you plan to use them for long periods. For example to power the 100 watt headlight bulbs you should have wiring suitable for 20 amps of loading.
Ring Rally Sport and Ring Sportz Blue - Headlight Bulbs For Professionals
With the range of Ring Sportz Blue and Rally Sports bulbs there is a wide selection of high wattage bulbs available to suit the demanding needs of today's off-road drivers. Fitting these high performance car bulbs is a very straightforward job, as they use the same bulb holders as standard halogen fog light and headlight bulbs, yet they can project around three times more light than an ordinary bulb, which will really illuminate even the darkest of nights
If one of your headlight bulbs has blown you are normally the last to know about it, driving around blissfully unaware that there is light only coming out of one headlight, whilst other drivers can clearly see that one of you car bulbs has blown. Once you know that a bulb has blown you then have to find the right replacement and install it. But how do you know that you are getting the best from your bulbs and is there a way to have them last longer?
In effect there are really just three types of car bulbs that you can install in your headlights and they are, standard halogen bulbs, modern upgrade xenon bulbs and heavy duty long life bulbs. When determining how long a headlight bulb should last its is well worth remembering the old adage that "The light that burns twice as bright, lasts half as long".
Standard halogen bulbs, are the type of bulb which was fitted by the vehicle manufacturer at the factory and are normally full OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) specification. These type of car bulbs will typically last between 350-400 hours of use and emit a reasonable level of light onto the road.
Upgrade xenon bulbs, like the Osram Night Breaker or Philips Extreme Power bulbs use xenon gas to produce a light up to 90% brighter than standard halogen bulbs, making night-time driving safer and less stressful, and because of their high performance construction they can be expected to last between 200-300 hours.
Finally there are long life headlight auto bulbs and, as their name suggests, they will certainly cut the amount of time you will need to spend replacing your car bulbs. By using reinforced heavy duty components you can expect a long life bulb to last over 50% longer than ordinary halogen bulbs, giving you an expected bulb life of 500-600 hours, whilst still producing the same light output as ordinary halogen bulbs. Long life car bulbs are slightly more expensive than their standard halogen counterparts, but are considerably more economical when you factor in their extra long life span.
When replacing the bulbs in your headlights it is recommended, and good sense, to change them both at the same time. Firstly if one bulb has blown the odds are very strong that the other one will blow shortly afterward, and by changing them together you wont have to repeat job for a while, and secondly if your bulb has comes to the end of its life span it will be past its optimum light performance output.
One final point to note when changing your headlight car bulbs is to not touch the glass with bare skin during the process. No matter how clean your hands are, bare skin will always leave a residual grease mark on the glass, this creates a hot spot on the and will eventually lead to a bulbs premature failure. So, to get the best from your headlights always change your bulbs in pairs, wear protective gloves during the process and pick the right type to suit your requirements.
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Jo Alexander writes for Phoenix Car Bulbs who stock a wide range of both standard and upgrade Headlights Bulbs. The selection includes the latest upgrade H7 Bulbs that will dramatically improve the output from your car lights
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