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I saw on a video from Morimoto they were showing lux values of their lights vs the OE lights. Having not found similar data on the lights I bought I decided to also by a Lux meter to do some unscientific testing of my own. I parked my truck at about 25 feet from the wall where the meter was held while getting the max value. I did the OE light and DD Elite test Saturday night after I got the meter, you'll notice I still had the temp sensor on it set to C. And last night I did the Anzo lights.
OE halogen low beam: 795
OE halogen high beam: 1600
Anzo LED low beam: 726
Anzo LED high beam: 1060
And for fun the Diode Dynamic Elite Fog lights in amber: 294
The OE halogen numbers are way higher than Morimoto's video show, I'm curious as that what voltage they ran the lights at as mine are OE bulbs from Oct of 21 when the truck was built in all test had the lights on for a while and the truck running. I'm not sure how they got such a low reading on theirs, I remember watching the video and thinking they looked really yellow to me, the lights on my truck have always looked really good for halogen, especially on high.
I still would prefer the Anzo though; I like the cut off, color of the light from them, and mostly the LED DRL. But, if I happen to get my hands on used Lariat lights they may still get put on to replace the Anzo.
Update: this is the meter I used: MT-912 Light Meter
OE halogen low beam: 795
OE halogen high beam: 1600
Anzo LED low beam: 726
Anzo LED high beam: 1060
And for fun the Diode Dynamic Elite Fog lights in amber: 294
The OE halogen numbers are way higher than Morimoto's video show, I'm curious as that what voltage they ran the lights at as mine are OE bulbs from Oct of 21 when the truck was built in all test had the lights on for a while and the truck running. I'm not sure how they got such a low reading on theirs, I remember watching the video and thinking they looked really yellow to me, the lights on my truck have always looked really good for halogen, especially on high.
I still would prefer the Anzo though; I like the cut off, color of the light from them, and mostly the LED DRL. But, if I happen to get my hands on used Lariat lights they may still get put on to replace the Anzo.
Update: this is the meter I used: MT-912 Light Meter
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