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Kris TD

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:43

quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
ok gas discharged ones are:P


wrong, my dads hid's arent sealed, they still use bulbs powered by ballasts, the headlights are defo not sealed, lol


Kayleigh

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:41

quote:
Originally posted by Icy
fight! fight! fight! :lol:

shat it u tart :P


Kayleigh

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:40

quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
ok gas discharged ones are:P

:P


Kayleigh

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:40

quote:
Originally posted by 16vmarc
place really has gone to ruins without you hasnt it! :lol:

yes :P


Icy

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:39

fight! fight! fight! :lol:


Nismo

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:38

ok gas discharged ones are:P


Marc

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:37

place really has gone to ruins without you hasnt it! :lol:


Kayleigh

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:35

no they're not. Think about it, as soon as you change the bulb it would lose any pressure! I give up :rolleyes:


Nismo

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:30

head lights are presureised ,


Kayleigh

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:30

quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
but what happens if air gets hot it produces condensation from the sun shining through

I feel you may need to refer to your school science books.
Why do headlights not steam up? (206 GTi's have clear plastic lenses)
There should be no moisture inside a light, if there is it will suffer from condensation.


Marc

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:26

quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
but what happens if air gets hot it produces condensation from the sun shining through


then surely oe lights will do the same...


Marc

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:26

heard abt usin silocone sealer b4, think it works


Nismo

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:25

but what happens if air gets hot it produces condensation from the sun shining through


Kayleigh

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:23

There should be no moisture in the unit in the first place. no moisture = no condensation. YOU NONSE.


Nismo

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 14:21

the sun light shines through the plastic causing condensation you nonse:rolleyes:


Kayleigh

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 13:33

"Because of the clear plastic"? :lol: It's because of dodgy seals. I used top get it in one and it was no prob as it soon went again but in the other it built up and built up untill there was a puddle in the bottom :lol: . Keep an eye on them, if it gets worse, take them out and put them in the airing cuboard over niht, then seal round the edge with some silicone rubber.


antz1

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 13:19

ok cheers m8


Nismo

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 13:16

used to get that alot, its cus of the clear plastic, it aint nothing to worry about,


antz1

posted on 16th Nov 03 at 13:13

just bout 2 wash my car and noticed my new lexus lights got condinsation in them. any 1 had this problem and no how 2 cure it.