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Laguna Xenon Lights Faint: Bulb Touch, Converter Exchange, Mirror & Alternator Factors

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  • #1 16202358
    king395
    Level 10  
    Hello. I am curious what will happen when I touch the xenon bulb with my fingers, for example, because I exchanged converters in my lagoon. And he tested whether it was them or light bulbs. And I rolled left to right and was able to touch. It's just that my light bulbs have been shining much weaker for some time. I wonder if it's the mirror's fault. Xenon. Have a plastic shade. The alternator also comes to mind because it was replaced some time ago. I am asking for advice and ideas

    Maybe give me something.
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  • #3 16202818
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    A fairly simple matter, burned out reflectors and burners to be replaced with new ones.

    If the torch light source is black inside it must be replaced.
  • #4 16203197
    king395
    Level 10  
    The left side is white and the right side is white and gently goes under the green
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  • #5 16208047
    king395
    Level 10  
    And it is possible that the battery is already dead and therefore the converters do not give as much power as they should?
  • #6 16208051
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    Impossible, the battery is invisible to the installation while the engine is running, all power comes only from the alternator.
    Secondly, xenon can be operated in a wide range of voltages, and so does the candle.

    See if your burners are burned out.
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  • #7 16208079
    king395
    Level 10  
    Tomorrow I will take a picture and post
    After that, you will tell me if she has enough or not
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  • #8 16208096
    japycz321
    Level 26  
    Take a close look at the lampshade, if you can see that it is opaque, it may be blocking some light.
    The luminous flux may also decrease with the natural wear of the burner. Likewise, the color temperature can give the impression of a poor glow, and it also changes over time. I know from experience that the more blue (e.g. 6000k and higher), the visually they shine nicer, but in this light it is more difficult to distinguish details and it is less visible.

    As for the alternator, it can be excluded. Xenons have lower energy consumption than classic bulbs (usually 35W instead of 55). They only require a lot of electricity to run.
  • #10 16208126
    japycz321
    Level 26  
    Can I see well and you have xenons in the lights without a lens? Are you sure it is an original lamp dedicated to xenon?

    edit: already see, later versions are already on the lens
  • #11 16208172
    Pawel wawa
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Lamp to replace, no mirrors, glass (actually plastic) for polishing. The lamp is designed for xenon. No sprinkler. The car asks for a registration certificate.
  • #12 16208264
    king395
    Level 10  
    The mirror is what you're talking about. There are no sprinklers because at this point it regenerates them because they have stopped sliding out. Through the dirt. And I thought about polishing just to make sure if that's the cause
  • #13 16208281
    japycz321
    Level 26  
    There is no need to be sure here, such a dim lamp itself stops half of the light. You do not have to replace the lamps at the moment, polishing at the beginning, but I suggest you do it with a clear varnish if it is to be durable. See more or less what it is about:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sANgChv0kw
  • #14 16208284
    king395
    Level 10  
    I would probably give it to people who deal with it professionally so that it would be certain and for some time

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around issues with Laguna xenon lights that have been shining faintly. The user inquires about the effects of touching the xenon bulb and considers various factors such as the reflectors, the condition of the bulbs, and the alternator's performance. Responses suggest that burned-out reflectors and bulbs may need replacement, and that the bulbs' luminous flux can decrease over time due to wear. The condition of the lampshade is also highlighted, as an opaque surface can block light. The alternator is deemed unlikely to be the cause of the dimming, as xenon lights consume less power than traditional bulbs. Polishing the lampshade is recommended as a potential solution before considering bulb replacement.
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