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https://www.osram.com/ecat/SUPER BR...-Automotive/com/en/GPS01_1090070/ZMP_1066356/
Are these 62261SBP bulbs worth buying?
Are these 62261SBP bulbs worth buying?
Are these 62261SBP bulbs worth buying?
If you think you might want to melt lamp assemblies or wiring. The H7 is nominally 55W-- these are 80W.
Glare can be a consideration, too-- these are 1950lm compared to the 1500lm (±10%) of a standard H7.
What vehicle are you thinking you want to use these with?
Glare shouldn't be an issue in the high beams if you're using them correctly. Still can be some concerns with the 45% higher wattage, though-- that's where emailing Daniel Stern may be your best bet.2009 Jetta high beams
H7 bulbs
These single-filament bulbs are found in the low beams, high beams and fog lamps of many European and Japanese vehicles made since the 1990s. Fun Fact: The H7, introduced in 1993, was the first new halogen headlamp bulb design type-approved to Europe's Regulation 37 in twenty years. It touched off a wave of research and development that saw a dozen new halogen bulb types introduced over the next 15 years.
65-watt, 2100-lumen
Ultra High Output Vosla (H9 burner on H7 base, race and special-purpose): $28.76/ea
(or $24.45/ea for 12+ at a time)
Exact replacement for the Osram 64217, which was discontinued several years ago. After a great deal of work, I have secured new availability of first-quality, German-made 65w - 2100 lumen H7 bulbs. They are in stock and now shipping! Send me an email to buy them.
https://www.osram.com/ecat/SUPER BR...-Automotive/com/en/GPS01_1090070/ZMP_1066356/
Are these 62261SBP bulbs worth buying?
It's good at melting lamp assemblies and burning up wiring, defocusing a headlamp's beam, and plying money from the wallets of people who think bulb wattage is the sole determinant of bulb output.There is literally nothing an 80w H7 bulb does better than the 65w H7 bulb.
I thought the 80 watts might've been marketing hogwash or at a different voltage or something like that and be very similar bulbs to the old osrams. Thank you for the information.
What about the Flosser 12070 80w H7?