When it comes to aftermarket headlights, there’s no shortage of options. HID, LED, Halo and CCFL headlights are all different no matter what kind of vehicle you are looking to upgrade. Whether you are looking to increase your vehicle lighting, or want to change the appearance of your ride, this guide can help you understand what CCFL is and what the benefits of this technology.
Are you in the market for upgraded headlights but don’t know what to make of these terms? No problem, this headlight FAQ has you covered.
What are CCFL headlights?
CCFL stands for Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lights. They are often confused with halo lights, as that’s what most enthusiasts identify them as. Halo lighting technology has been around for quite some time now. With the ability to project a smooth beam with clean cut-off lines, halo headlights are common in luxury and performance vehicles.
CCFL lighting is made up of multiple rings which project light. These rings are blended together, so you’ll see a smooth beam without interruption in the headlight. Because each tube is fluorescent and designed with a compact form factor in mind, it may not be for everyone.
Benefits to CCFL headlights
Although there’s a lot of new lighting technology out there, CCFL is still going strong and for good reason. Wondering what makes CCFL lighting a better option for your aftermarket lights?
Efficient – CCFL headlights are efficient and powerful. They project a high level of brightness without a huge draw on your vehicle.
Long Life – Low draw from your vehicle and efficiency means your CCFL headlights will last a long time.
Vibration Resistant – The rings that are built into CCFL technology are sturdy and reliable. Resistant to vibration or shock, they will power your headlights and be steady all the time.
Quick start – Low temperature or cold conditions don’t affect CCFL halo headlights.
How is CCFL lighting more efficient?
Lumens is the standard by which all lighting is measured. As you can see in the chart above, CCFL headlights are an efficient way of illuminating the road ahead of you.
As I stated there are several types of headlight lighting technology. LED, SMD, LED Halo and Plasma Halo are just a few of the choices. Still not sure what CCFL lighting can do for you? Wondering what kind of headlights you should buy?
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