Xenon lights or commonly called HID (High Intensity Discharge) have very different working principles with common halogens. In ordinary halogen, light rays from the heating filament is obtained as described above, but in none of HID lights filaments, there was just a bulb that contains xenon gas and two poles at both ends. In a simple working principle of HID lights are fed into the electricity through a ballast that is useful to raise the voltage from initially only 12V to thousands and even tens of thousands of volts.
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