Can Xenon Lights Burn?
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Xenon lights are not prone to spontaneous combustion, but they may cause wiring to burn due to excessive circuit load. Here is more information about xenon lights: Luminescence Principle: The luminescence principle of xenon lights involves filling an anti-ultraviolet crystal quartz glass tube with various chemical gases, mostly xenon and iodides, and then using a booster to instantly increase the vehicle's 12V DC voltage to 23,000V. This high-voltage amplitude excites the free electrons of xenon in the quartz tube, generating a light source between the two electrodes. Classification: Xenon lights can be categorized into three series based on bulb types: the 900 series, H series, and D series. The 900 series includes bulbs such as 9004, 9005, 9006, and 9007; the H series includes H1, H3, H7, H8, H11, and H4; and the D series includes D1, D2, and D4. These bulb models correspond to the standard headlight bulb models in cars.