How many watts is a 55-watt halogen bulb replaced with an LED?
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Halogen bulb 55 watts replaced with an LED bulb is about 10 watts. Related information about halogen bulbs is as follows: Introduction: Halogen bulbs are a variant of incandescent bulbs. The biggest difference between halogen bulbs and other incandescent bulbs is that the glass shell of a halogen bulb is filled with halogen gases (usually iodine or bromine). Xenon headlights: Xenon headlights rely on high-voltage arc discharge for illumination, so they require additional electronic control starting devices, commonly known as ballasts, because igniting xenon headlights requires a starting voltage of 23,000 volts. In contrast, ordinary automotive halogen bulbs only need a 12-volt operating voltage. The ballast, as an independent component outside the bulb, plays a crucial role in the reliability of the entire xenon headlight system. Additionally, as a high-voltage electrical device, the safety of the ballast itself is also very important.