Ballast for Angel Eyes....is it needed or not?

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Dear Friends, just replace to new headlamp with Angel Eyes. My mechanic advised to get the ballast as protection to the led of angel eyes. Any idea how's itlike or where can I find one. Brothers ok?Tx
 
Ballast are for Xenon/HIDs, not to protect LED?

Read on:

What are Ballasts?
If you have been doing any sort of research on purchasing an HID conversion you will inevitably come across the term ballast. What ballasts do in a conversion kit is relatively simple. The wiring harness that your car uses to power the stock halogen bulbs usually run at 55w. When you upgrade to an HID conversion, the bulbs that are used only require 35w (as a general rule of course). The ballast converts and regulates the flow of the electrical current from 55w (your current harness) to 35w (for the HID bulbs). This prevents the bulb from shorting out or not functioning.

Towards the end of a HID bulbs existence, sometimes the phenomena known as cycling occurs. As the gets older, the voltage necessary to maintain the arc eventually rises to exceed the voltage provided by your ballast. As the lamp heats to this point, the arc fails and the bulb will not longer function. If this is occurring to you, it is possible that the bulb is the culprit and not your ballast.

If you are looking at a conversion that does not include a ballast, it is entirely likely that it is not a true HID bulb.
 
This silver box is the ballast unit for prefacelift E39 Xenon

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thank you Sifu...you are surely right...HID only need that...anyway, to share I was searching last week & found out one shop that selling CCFL or 'ballast' I guess to use specifically for Angel Eyes. Not yet decided to buy it though....need advice.
 
I have been using CCFL (need to use electronic ballast) for my angel eye for 2 years. Every 4 to 5 months, one of the 2 ballasts will go kaput due to extreme heat emitted from the engine. Two months ago, I replaced the CCFL with LED for my angel eye. LED is much brighter than CCFL and LED does not need any electronic ballast.
 
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