LED Bulb Kit H7 THALLIUM 24V, Competition, Ultra Powerful, 170 WATTS, 32,000 LUMENS - Truck
LED H7, extreme power, wide and far lighting, rather recommended for competition.
The H7 Thallium LED has the maximum admissible power, without risk for your vehicle's electronics.
Not recommended for use as low beam headlights, only recommended for high beam headlights (full beams).
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Comparison LED H7 approved vs LED H7 Thallium
As you can see in the attached photo, the difference between a certified LED and a competition LED is more than obvious. We decided to carry out this test to show you how significant the contrast is between these two worlds. This is not intended to say that a certified H7 LED bulb does not light well, but simply to allow you to visually observe the power and impressive breadth of the luminous spectrum of the H7 Thallium LED bulb compared to a certified H7 LED bulb. Conversely, the latter perfectly respects the shape and size of the original spectrum; only its light intensity is stronger than an original halogen bulb, as well as its color being whiter.
➡️ Result of the test carried out at 4 meters distance with a Peugeot 206 headlamp optic:
- High beam: 5300 LUX peak for the H7 Thallium LED
- Low beam: 3200 LUX peak for the certified H7 LED
H7 LED Thallium: incredible vision, like in broad daylight!
The Thallium H7 LED bulb features 6500K white lighting, ultra powerful and unmatched. Compared to a standard LED, such a luminous output was not even imaginable before, without resorting to the use of additional LED lighting, like a light bar or LED strip. This Thallium H7 LED bulb is a real treat in the countryside or for those who live in mountainous regions. The advantage of the Thallium H7 LED bulb lies mainly in its 85 watt power and the choice of LED chip (wide hybrid spectrum used to its maximum). The combination of both allows for lighting without shadow zones: every single millimeter of asphalt will be filled with light. With such luminous intensity, your field of vision will be extra wide but also very long-range. Usually, with a classic LED, there is always a trade-off: the light cannot be distributed everywhere, either far or wide, but not at a very good level in each area. The H7 Thallium LED also proves to be a very good ally for correcting existing lighting defects.
H7 LED Thallium: arsenal of the best technologies
The H7 LED Thallium bulb is truly designed like a race car. Of course, it innovates with the best current technologies, as well as some of the most high-end materials, essential to reach such a level of performance and guarantee flawless reliability.
We obviously find the multi-tube copper system with liquid sodium, already known from the Millenium 2, to which is added the addition of a high-capacity aluminum radiator, here specially installed on this LED to multiply heat extraction, not to mention the use of rare and precious minerals like graphene, allowing improvement of overall thermoelectric conductivity in an outstanding way.
Despite what one might think, the H7 Thallium LED almost does not heat up at all compared to a standard halogen bulb. Thus, there is no risk for your connectors or your wiring harness: we remain well below the manufacturer's safety margins.
H7 LED Thallium: new high-performance Can-Bus
The main advantage of the Thallium H7 LED bulb is its very high power. Usually, an LED is said to be low consumption, but when it comes to the Thallium H7 LED, this is not really the case. It's actually quite the opposite, as its consumption is higher than the original bulb. However, this parameter gives it great anti-error capability. Thanks to this, problems related to low power consumption are most of the time inhibited. After several tests on vehicles with complex electronics, the Thallium H7 LED has proven to be one of the LEDs best suited to solve "burnt out bulb" error problems, especially on Volkswagen, Audi and Skoda.
LED H7 Thallium: AGM Vision test bench
After several months of testing and numerous updates before its release, the Thallium H7 LED bulb has continuously increased its luminous performance to reach today its peak around 16 000 raw Lumens per bulb (theoretical Lumens without energy loss). To confirm the achieved performance, we carried out a validation test under real conditions in our internal laboratory using our calibrated IES radio spectrometer sphere. This test allows us to measure the actual Lumens taking into account all constraints, that is: heat, electrical and mechanical. Nothing to do with raw Lumens which are theoretical calculated Lumens.
🥇 H7 Thallium LED: 6 790.30 actual Lumens (AGM Vision measurement)
🥈 H7 Millenium 2 LED: 5 765.70 actual Lumens (AGM Vision measurement)
🥉 H7 Titanium XS LED: 3 900.70 actual Lumens (AGM Vision measurement)
🏅 Approved Philips H7 LED: 1 332.30 actual Lumens (AGM Vision measurement)